Toxic exposure claims don’t look the same for every person. In and around Harrisburg, we often see issues tied to:
1) Industrial and logistics work
The region’s manufacturing, warehousing, and transportation activity can increase the risk of exposure to chemical vapors, cleaning agents, dusts, and other hazards. When protective equipment, ventilation, or safety procedures fall short, workers may experience respiratory illness, skin conditions, neurological symptoms, and other long-term effects.
2) Older buildings and moisture-related hazards
Harrisburg neighborhoods include many homes and older commercial spaces. When water intrusion, plumbing leaks, roof issues, or HVAC problems go unaddressed, mold growth and indoor air quality problems can become persistent. Families may only realize what’s happening after symptoms worsen—making it essential to document conditions and medical changes together.
3) Contaminated water and environmental concerns
Whether it involves a localized contamination event or ongoing issues connected to a property or facility, evidence often depends on test results, sampling timelines, and expert interpretation. We help residents understand what records to request and how to connect them to the medical timeline.
4) Pesticides and chemical treatments
From pest control to lawn and garden chemicals, improper use—or failure to follow safety requirements—can lead to harmful exposures. These cases often hinge on product information, application practices, and what was communicated to residents or workers.