Many people don’t realize they’ve been harmed by a toxic exposure until a pattern emerges—skin issues that won’t resolve, worsening breathing problems, neurological complaints, or health changes that don’t match their prior medical history.
In our experience, Bowling Green cases frequently involve questions like:
- Could this be tied to a workplace chemical, solvent, or cleaning product?
- Did something in a rental or property maintenance plan allow mold or contamination to grow unnoticed?
- Was there a release, spill, or unsafe handling situation at a facility or jobsite?
- Could exposure have occurred during recurring construction activity, renovations, or dust-heavy work?
The challenge is that exposure isn’t always obvious. Sometimes the “clue” is what you smelled, what you noticed in the air, or what you heard after the fact—like safety concerns that were downplayed.


