While every case is different, Hanover-area claims frequently involve hazards tied to the environments where people spend most of their time.
1) Worksite exposure for industrial and construction workers
Hanover’s workforce includes people employed in manufacturing, maintenance, warehousing, and construction-related trades. Toxic exposure may stem from chemical handling, inadequate ventilation, missing or improperly used protective equipment, or shifts where safety practices were not followed consistently.
2) Home and renovation risks in older properties
Many Hanover homes were built decades ago, and renovations can disturb materials that were once safely sealed but may become problematic when disturbed. Moisture problems can also contribute to mold growth, and pest-control products—especially when misapplied or improperly stored—can create ongoing exposure concerns.
3) Community concerns near industrial activity
Residents sometimes report strong odors, unusual air or water conditions, or recurring health issues they believe correlate with nearby industrial operations. In these cases, the legal challenge is often proving what the exposure was, when it occurred, and who had the duty to prevent or mitigate harm.
4) Transportation and event-related exposure
When people gather for seasonal events, commutes, and daily travel, exposure can come from vehicle-related chemicals, temporary installations, or nearby activities that affect air quality. If you’re noticing symptoms after a specific incident or period, documenting what you experienced matters.


