In a community like New Kensington, toxic exposure concerns can show up in ways people don’t always recognize right away. For example:
- Workplace exposure tied to shift schedules and industrial workflows (where ventilation, protective equipment, or training may not be consistent)
- Odors or fumes noticed after deliveries, equipment maintenance, or nearby facility activity
- Residential exposure connected to moisture intrusion, older plumbing, or building material issues that worsen over time
- Construction and renovation exposure, including dust, sealants, solvents, or other materials brought in for repairs
If your symptoms show up after a period of heightened exposure—like after a new job assignment, a remediation project, or seasonal weather changes—your legal strategy should reflect that timeline.


