Residents don’t always discover an exposure right away. In the Cuyahoga Falls area, claims often start with a pattern—symptoms that don’t match “ordinary” illness, recurring odors, or a change after a specific event.
Some of the situations we regularly see involve:
- Construction and renovation exposures: Dust and fumes during remodeling, basement remediation, demolition, or surface treatments—especially where safety controls aren’t followed.
- Moisture and mold-related illness in older housing stock: Water intrusion from leaks, roof/pipe issues, or improper ventilation can lead to hidden mold growth and persistent respiratory or skin symptoms.
- Workplace chemical exposure for industrial and trades workers: In manufacturing, maintenance, logistics, and skilled trades, protective equipment and safe handling protocols are critical.
- Community contamination concerns near industrial activity: When residents report repeated odors, air quality changes, or suspected contamination, evidence collection becomes essential.
If you’re dealing with ongoing symptoms—respiratory problems, neurological complaints, skin conditions, or fatigue—your first priority should be medical care, but your next priority should be preserving evidence before it disappears.


