While every case is different, Levelland-area claims often involve exposures tied to predictable settings:
- Industrial and maintenance work: chemical handling, cleaning agents, degreasers, welding/fume events, or ventilation failures in facilities and work sites.
- Construction and remodeling: drywall/insulation dust, aging materials, solvent use, or improper containment during repairs.
- Home and neighborhood conditions: moisture intrusion leading to persistent mold, pest control chemicals used or stored improperly, or contaminated water concerns.
- Schools, churches, and community buildings: HVAC changes, sanitation products, or cleanup efforts after a reported incident—where residents may be exposed before a problem is fully understood.
- Agricultural-adjacent exposures: pesticides and herbicides used nearby, drift concerns, or inconsistent protective practices during seasonal work.
In these situations, the hardest part is often proving that your illness is connected to the exposure—not just that you’re sick.


