In River Edge, toxic exposure claims commonly involve scenarios like:
- Residential air and moisture problems: Hidden mold growth from moisture intrusion, musty odors that return after repairs, or ongoing dampness that worsens respiratory symptoms.
- Older home hazards: Questions around building materials and renovations—especially when dust, insulation, or other materials are disturbed without adequate containment.
- Neighborhood worksite exposure: Temporary releases or strong odors during nearby construction, landscaping, or maintenance activities that trigger symptoms for nearby residents.
- Workplace chemical exposure: Bergen County employers across retail, healthcare, manufacturing, trades, and logistics—where PPE, ventilation, and safety procedures may be inconsistent.
- Water-related contamination concerns: Issues that arise after plumbing changes, treatment problems, or contamination allegations—where testing and documentation matter.
These situations share a common challenge: the exposure isn’t always obvious at the beginning, and the responsible party may argue that symptoms have unrelated causes.


