In Niles, it’s common for symptoms to be mistaken for something routine—especially when they appear after moving into a home, during seasonal moisture issues, or following a jobsite change in products or ventilation. Respiratory irritation, headaches, skin reactions, dizziness, nausea, or worsening asthma can be dismissed as allergies until testing and medical review reveal a different story.
A key challenge in toxic exposure cases is proving two things at once:
- Exposure: what the person was exposed to, where it occurred, and how long it lasted.
- Causation: how that exposure plausibly contributed to the medical condition.
If you’re dealing with a timeline that doesn’t “fit” neatly, you still may have legal options—especially when there’s documentation showing the hazard and the response (or lack of response) to protect people.


