Many toxic exposure cases begin with a “something is wrong” moment: recurring headaches, coughing, skin irritation, dizziness, or worsening asthma—often after a change in environment. In a smaller community like Molalla, it’s common for neighbors, coworkers, landlords, and employers to compare notes, but information still gets fragmented.
You may hear different explanations:
- “It’s allergies.”
- “It’s a virus.”
- “That odor is normal.”
- “The building was inspected.”
What matters legally is not what sounds plausible—it’s what can be documented and connected to your symptoms through medical records and exposure evidence. When the cause is disputed, early organization becomes critical.


