In our experience, many Converse cases begin with a pattern residents recognize from the area:
- Construction and renovation exposure: drywall demolition, dust from older materials, solvent odors, or poor containment in nearby work.
- Workplace chemical risk: industrial or logistics settings where ventilation, training, or protective equipment may not match the hazard.
- Residential moisture and mold concerns: leaks, recurring humidity, and visible growth that returns after “repairs.”
- Neighborhood contamination questions: residents noticing odors, recurring irritants, or changes around waste or industrial activity and trying to connect those observations to health changes.
It’s common for people to seek answers only after symptoms worsen—sometimes long after the first exposure. That delay can complicate causation, but it doesn’t end the case. It simply means the evidence strategy has to be intentional.


