Residents in and around Solon may encounter toxic exposure risks in everyday settings—not just large industrial sites. Some of the most common scenarios we see involve:
- Moisture intrusion and hidden mold in basements, crawl spaces, and after water events (including issues that develop slowly and worsen over time).
- Renovation and demolition exposures involving dust, insulation materials, older building components, or improper containment.
- Pesticides and chemical treatments used at homes or by service providers, including applications that don’t follow label directions.
- Contaminated water concerns reported after changes in taste, odor, or plumbing conditions.
- Workplace exposures for commuters and tradespeople—especially where chemical handling, ventilation, or safety practices may be inconsistent.
- Odor or air-quality complaints that appear after nearby releases or operational changes, prompting questions about what residents were exposed to.
If you can connect your symptoms to one of these situations, a lawyer can help determine whether there’s enough evidence to pursue a claim.


