Every toxic exposure case has its own story, but residents of Alton often face patterns like these:
- Moisture and indoor air problems in residential properties: After leaks, roof issues, or persistent humidity, some homes develop mold growth or hidden contamination that worsens over time.
- Chemical exposure linked to maintenance, landscaping, or pest control: Spraying schedules, storage practices, ventilation failures, or improper application can lead to respiratory and skin injuries.
- Work-related exposure for industrial and construction employees: Dust, solvents, cleaning chemicals, and other hazardous materials may be present even when workers are told to “just follow procedure.”
- Contamination concerns affecting neighborhoods: When community members notice unusual odors, spills, or environmental changes, families often need help connecting medical symptoms to the environment.
If you’re dealing with symptoms that won’t go away—or new diagnoses that feel connected to a particular place or period—starting the case early can make a critical difference.


