Suburban settings don’t make exposure problems less real—sometimes they make them harder to spot. In Summit, residents may discover a potential hazard after:
- Mold or moisture intrusion from leaks, basement humidity, or after winter weather changes
- Renovation-related fumes (drywall, demolition dust, adhesives, solvents) where ventilation and containment were inadequate
- Concerns about drinking water—whether from private wells, aging infrastructure, or reported changes residents notice in taste, odor, or appearance
- Improperly handled pest control or cleaning chemicals used more frequently than labels allow, or stored unsafely
- Odors or irritant symptoms that seem to flare after nearby construction, traffic-related emissions, or seasonal activity
When symptoms don’t match the “typical” timeline people expect, it’s easy for the blame to shift—between landlords and tenants, contractors and property owners, or employers and workers. Your job is recovery. Your lawyer’s job is to build an evidence-based account that can withstand scrutiny.


