Many Burien claims don’t start with a dramatic “hazmat” event. Instead, they often begin with patterns residents recognize:
- Mold and moisture issues in homes and apartments, especially after water intrusion, roof leaks, or long periods of damp weather.
- Strong chemical odors that seem to drift from nearby commercial areas or during maintenance/cleanup activities.
- Contaminated water concerns tied to plumbing, treatment failures, or property-level issues.
- Workplace exposures for people commuting to industrial, logistics, and construction environments across the region.
Because exposures can be intermittent—worse after certain events, cleaning cycles, weather changes, or building maintenance—evidence can be scattered. A local attorney can help you organize what you know and prioritize what matters most for a Washington claim.


