Many toxic exposure issues don’t arrive with obvious warning signs. Instead, they show up as symptoms that seem to “fit” other causes—stress, allergies, infections, or something you picked up at work.
In the College Station area, people commonly report concerns after:
- Construction and industrial work exposure (dust, solvents, cleaning chemicals, welding fumes, or improperly managed materials)
- Warehouse and logistics environments with ventilation problems or strong chemical odors
- Indoor air issues after moisture intrusion—humid Texas conditions can accelerate mold growth
- Residential contamination concerns involving water quality, pesticide use, or building materials
- Community exposure near industrial activity where residents notice recurring smells or respiratory irritation
The challenge is that symptoms can develop quickly—or linger and change over time. Without the right documentation, it can become harder to show that a specific exposure event or environment caused your injuries.


