On Hilton Head, toxic exposure claims often involve situations that show up again and again in the community—particularly in properties that are occupied seasonally, managed by third parties, or handled by contractors.
You may have a potential claim if exposure occurred through:
- Coastal water and property issues: concerns tied to plumbing, well/water-related contamination, or issues that worsen after repairs or inspections.
- Mold and moisture-driven health problems: dampness in buildings, recurring leaks, or delayed remediation in homes, vacation rentals, or commercial spaces.
- Pest control and pesticide exposure: improper application, failure to follow label directions, or inadequate ventilation/notice before and after treatment.
- Construction and renovation exposure: dust, solvents, insulation materials, or chemical products used during remodeling—especially when safety controls are limited.
- Seasonal workforce and service jobs: exposures in hospitality, maintenance, landscaping, and cleaning operations where procedures and protective equipment may vary.
If you’re trying to connect symptoms—like respiratory irritation, skin conditions, neurological complaints, or chronic fatigue—to something you encountered at home, during work, or in a rental environment, the key is building a record early.


