Walla Walla is known for agriculture, wineries, and local construction—along with older homes and commercial buildings that may involve legacy materials. Those realities can create distinct exposure patterns, such as:
- Residential and rental properties: hidden mold after moisture intrusion, improper remediation, or building materials that weren’t handled safely during repairs.
- Agricultural and industrial work: exposure to pesticides, solvents, cleaning chemicals, or unsafe storage practices at facilities that serve the region.
- Construction and renovation: disturbed materials during remodeling, demolition, or jobsite work—especially when dust control and containment weren’t followed.
- Community contamination concerns: odors, recurring irritation, or suspected contamination near industrial sites or waste-related operations.
Because some exposures are intermittent—getting noticed after a weather event, a remodel, or a shift change—your timeline matters. What you experienced in the weeks after the exposure can become the key to proving causation.


