Staunton residents commonly face exposure risk in everyday settings and common local circumstances, including:
- Older housing and moisture problems: Condensation, roof leaks, crawlspace dampness, and delayed repairs can contribute to mold growth and other indoor hazards. When moisture intrusion is ignored, symptoms often worsen over time.
- Renovations and remodeling: Dust, insulation materials, adhesives, solvents, and demolition practices can create dangerous conditions if proper controls aren’t used.
- Industrial and construction work: Workers may encounter chemical fumes or contaminated materials during maintenance, demolition, or subcontractor operations—sometimes when safety procedures or ventilation are inadequate.
- Short-term and high-traffic environments: People staying in properties for events, travel, or seasonal use may discover symptoms after cleaning products, pesticides, or lingering odors are not properly managed.
When exposure happens in a setting with multiple participants—property managers, contractors, subcontractors, employers, suppliers—responsibility is often contested. That’s where a focused legal approach matters.


