In The Colony, exposures can show up through day-to-day settings that don’t always feel “industrial” at first glance. Many people first connect the dots after they’ve been dealing with recurring symptoms, such as:
- Respiratory irritation that flares after certain days, locations, or building conditions
- Headaches, dizziness, or fatigue that seem to worsen over time
- Skin or allergy-type reactions that don’t resolve with routine care
- Symptoms that appear after a home repair, renovation, pest-treatment, or maintenance event
Sometimes the exposure is tied to a workplace process. Other times it’s tied to a property condition—moisture intrusion and mold growth, contaminated water concerns, or hazardous materials handled by a contractor.
In these cases, the hardest part is proving the connection between what happened locally and the medical harm you’re experiencing.


