In and around Pottsville, many exposures aren’t “one-time and obvious.” They may build over time—such as repeated exposure to fumes from nearby industrial activity, irritation from cleaning products used in a workplace, or recurring moisture problems in older buildings.
A common challenge is that symptoms don’t always match the exposure immediately. You might begin with headaches, coughing, skin irritation, or shortness of breath and only later learn you’re dealing with a condition that requires ongoing care. When that happens, the legal question becomes: what exposure history supports causation, and who had responsibility to reduce the risk?


