While every case is different, Gallup residents and workers often run into toxic exposure problems that look like one of these:
- Workplace chemical exposure: Construction, maintenance, industrial facilities, and transportation-related jobs can involve solvents, cleaning chemicals, fuels, dusts, or fumes. A claim may hinge on what products were used, how ventilation and protective equipment were managed, and whether safety procedures were followed.
- Dust, particulate, and “invisible” air exposure: Residents near active work areas may experience worsening respiratory symptoms when air conditions change—especially when dust control, containment, or filtration is inadequate.
- Residential water or moisture issues: Homes with plumbing problems, recurring moisture intrusion, or issues that lead to mold growth can create ongoing health exposure. Families often discover the problem only after symptoms worsen.
- Tourism and event-related exposures: Gallup’s visitors and local events mean some people may experience symptoms after staying in lodging, eating at local venues, or spending time outdoors near areas with unusual odors or dust.
In each of these situations, the key question becomes: what exposure occurred, when it occurred, and why it’s medically connected to what you’re experiencing now?


