Toxic exposure claims aren’t limited to large disasters. In our experience, Findlay-area cases often begin with situations like:
- Warehouse and industrial work: fumes from cleaning chemicals, solvents used in maintenance, or inadequate ventilation during equipment servicing.
- Construction and renovation: dust and building-material exposure during demolition, insulation removal, or moisture-related remediation.
- Truck and logistics corridors: temporary releases, strong odors, or chemical handling issues that affect workers and nearby residents.
- Residential “mystery symptoms”: recurring odors, suspected contaminated water, or mold following leaks—especially when multiple households share the same water supply or building conditions.
Because symptoms can overlap with common illnesses, establishing a clear connection between the exposure and the harm is often the hardest part. That’s where having a lawyer who understands how these cases are proven becomes critical.


