If you’re dealing with symptoms that started after a specific environment or event, it’s worth getting legal guidance sooner rather than later. In Myrtle Beach, common triggers include:
- Hospitality and property exposures: strong chemical odors after cleaning, inadequate ventilation, or improper use of disinfectants.
- Construction and maintenance work: dust, solvents, insulation materials, or fumes during renovations or repairs.
- Coastal home issues: recurring musty smells, visible mold growth after leaks, crawlspace moisture, or persistent indoor dampness.
- Outdoor and pest-control exposures: pesticide applications near living areas, lingering spray residue, or unclear product handling.
A toxic exposure lawyer can help you organize your timeline, connect symptoms to potential exposures, and avoid common missteps—like assuming the cause is “just allergies” or trusting early explanations that don’t match the evidence.


