While every case is unique, our clients in and around Ellensburg frequently report exposures connected to:
- Construction and renovation work: dust and building materials during remodeling, demo, or repairs (including concerns that can arise with older structures).
- Industrial and jobsite environments: chemical use, cleanup practices, ventilation problems, and safety breakdowns on sites that serve the broader Kittitas County workforce.
- Agriculture-adjacent exposures: pesticide drift, chemical storage/handling issues, and contamination concerns that can affect nearby homes and properties.
- Mold and moisture problems in residential settings: recurring humidity issues, ventilation failures, or water intrusion that leads to ongoing indoor air quality problems.
- Rental property and property-management disputes: delays in addressing leaks, remediation, or indoor air hazards—followed by worsening health symptoms.
If you noticed that symptoms showed up after a job assignment, a remodeling project, or a change in your home environment, don’t assume it’s “just coincidence.” In toxic exposure matters, timing and evidence are often what separate a claim that moves forward from one that gets dismissed.


