While every situation is different, Boerne-area claims often involve hazards that show up in residential life, local workplaces, and nearby growth.
- Moisture intrusion and hidden mold in homes affected by roof leaks, plumbing issues, poor ventilation, or long-term humidity.
- Contaminated water concerns tied to private wells, aging plumbing, or issues that can arise after repairs, maintenance, or infrastructure work.
- Pesticides and lawn/landcare chemicals used improperly, applied without adequate warnings, or handled without appropriate safety steps.
- Construction and remodeling exposures—including dust and airborne contaminants—during repairs, renovations, or site work.
- Workplace chemical exposure affecting people in trades, facilities, warehouses, and service industries where safety procedures may be inconsistent.
- Nearby commercial activity that can create ongoing irritant exposure (for example, odors, vapors, or recurring incidents reported by multiple residents).
When exposure is gradual—rather than a one-time event—your medical symptoms can evolve in ways that make it harder for others to connect the dots. That’s why early documentation and careful legal strategy matter.


