In a community like Denton, exposures can be spread out across settings rather than tied to one obvious incident. For example:
- Residential properties: recurring musty odors, past water intrusion, or persistent mold growth after repairs.
- Construction and remodeling: dust, volatile compounds from paints/adhesives, and inadequate ventilation in occupied spaces.
- Workplace exposure: industrial cleaning chemicals, vehicle-related solvents, or other airborne hazards where safety measures may not have been followed.
- Community proximity issues: contamination concerns that arise from nearby industrial activity or waste handling.
Because the “source” can be unclear, claims often turn on how well the exposure history is documented and whether medical records can credibly connect the timeline to the conditions that existed in Denton.


