Toxic exposure claims in the Lehigh Valley often stem from situations residents can recognize early—or situations that look harmless until health effects escalate. Common Easton-related triggers include:
- Older homes and rental properties: hidden mold after moisture intrusion, deteriorating building materials, and water damage that isn’t addressed quickly.
- Construction, renovation, and property maintenance: dust and fumes from demolition, paint or coating work, solvent use, or improper handling of hazardous materials.
- Workplace exposures tied to commuting patterns: residents who work across multiple sites may have complex exposure histories, including warehouse/maintenance environments and industrial facilities.
- Contaminated water concerns: issues tied to private well systems, plumbing problems, or contamination events that lead to illness.
If your symptoms started after a specific event—such as a renovation, a strong odor that lingered, or a suspected contamination—you may have a pathway to compensation. The key is documenting it in a way that holds up if the responsible party disputes your account.


