Residents in Keizer may face toxic exposure risks in everyday settings—not just industrial plants. Some of the most common scenarios we investigate include:
- Suburban residential moisture and mold issues: Moisture intrusion from weather, drainage problems, or poorly maintained ventilation can lead to mold growth that worsens over time.
- Pesticide and lawn/landscape chemical exposure: Misuse, drift, or improper application can affect neighbors, families, and vulnerable individuals.
- Construction-related chemical exposure: Remodeling, demolition, and dust-heavy projects can raise the stakes for exposure to harmful building materials or airborne contaminants.
- Workplace exposure tied to commutes and logistics: Many Keizer residents work in Salem-area facilities. When safety practices fail—ventilation issues, PPE problems, or mishandled chemicals—injuries may surface after shifts or over weeks.
- Contaminated water concerns: When residents notice taste/odor changes, recurring illness patterns, or test results indicating contamination, timing and documentation become critical.
If your symptoms started after an exposure event—or you only later connected them to something at home, at work, or nearby—don’t assume you’re “too late.” Oregon law involves deadlines, but you still may have options depending on your timeline and evidence.


