Many Poughkeepsie residents seek help after exposure doesn’t look dramatic—at first. Over time, repeated contact or delayed symptoms can make it harder to connect the dots.
Some of the situations we see most often include:
- Workplace chemical exposure in manufacturing, warehouses, construction, transportation-related facilities, and other industrial settings where ventilation and safety controls matter.
- Mold and moisture intrusion in homes and multi-family buildings—especially where plumbing leaks, basement dampness, or HVAC issues go unaddressed.
- Contaminated water concerns tied to aging infrastructure, private well issues, or problems with filtration systems.
- Neighborhood exposure from nearby operations, including odors, air quality complaints, or documented releases affecting nearby properties.
- Remediation work gone wrong, where cleanup contractors handle hazardous materials without appropriate containment, safeguards, or documentation.
If you’re wondering whether your symptoms could relate to something you encountered at work or at home, you’re not alone—and you shouldn’t have to figure it out by yourself.


