While every case is different, residents in the Charleston area frequently report exposures tied to:
- Older homes and rentals: Hidden moisture intrusion, persistent dampness, and building materials that may require careful inspection during renovations.
- Mold and indoor air concerns: Humidity swings and moisture problems can worsen respiratory symptoms, skin irritation, and fatigue—especially when HVAC systems or crawl spaces aren’t properly addressed.
- Construction and industrial work: Trades and facility employees may face chemical exposure risks during maintenance, demolition, cleaning, or equipment breakdowns.
- Community proximity to industrial activity: Odors, nuisance conditions, and reported changes in air quality can lead to health concerns that require testing and documentation.
- Water-related concerns: Residents may worry about contaminants after service interruptions, plumbing issues, or contamination rumors—questions that often demand careful record review and verification.
If your symptoms started after an identifiable event (a spill, a renovation, a change in ventilation) or gradually after months of exposure, the legal strategy should match the timeline.


