While every case is different, Marysville-area residents often come to us after exposure linked to:
- Workplace chemical exposure involving industrial processes, maintenance activities, or failures in ventilation/protective equipment—especially where employees rotate shifts or work near multiple operations.
- Building and home conditions such as hidden moisture leading to mold growth, deteriorating building materials, or remediation that wasn’t done safely.
- Water contamination concerns that may surface through test results, abnormal odors/taste, or plumbing/system changes—then raise questions about who had responsibility for maintenance and warnings.
- Construction, renovation, and cleanup where dust control, containment, or disposal practices affect nearby workers and residents.
- Community exposure after releases (for example, during transportation or emergency response situations) where residents may not know what they inhaled or for how long.
If your symptoms started after one of these kinds of events—or you suspect a connection but can’t prove it yet—your next steps matter.


