In a suburban community like Airmont, toxic exposure concerns often show up as “could it be this?” questions: a new or worsening respiratory problem after a neighbor’s outdoor application, recurring odors near a commuting route, persistent moisture in a basement, or symptoms that seem to flare after renovations.
When exposures aren’t obvious, causation becomes the hardest part of the case. Insurance companies and other parties may claim your symptoms are unrelated, temporary, or caused by something else. A local attorney’s job is to connect the timeline of exposure to the medical record using documentation that can hold up in a New York court.


