You may want to speak with a toxic exposure attorney if you (or a family member) experienced health issues after:
- Workplace chemical exposure (respiratory irritation, skin reactions, neurological symptoms) tied to a specific job task, shift change, or maintenance event.
- Fumes or odor events near where you live—especially when symptoms flare after releases, abnormal ventilation, or changes in facility operations.
- Residential water or air quality concerns, including suspected contaminated drinking water, recurring odors, or persistent dampness.
- Mold and moisture intrusion in homes or rental properties—particularly after plumbing leaks, roof issues, or HVAC problems.
- Construction or renovation exposure in older buildings where dust, insulation, or building materials may carry risk.
A key local reality: many people in the area live near active industrial and commercial activity, and exposure can be intermittent. That means timing matters—what you noticed, when symptoms began, and what conditions were present on those days.


