Many people don’t realize they’ve been exposed until their body tells them. In Fairmont and throughout North Central West Virginia, common circumstances can include:
- Construction, renovation, and property turnover in older homes where insulation, coatings, or building materials may have been disturbed.
- Industrial and commercial work where ventilation, protective equipment, or chemical handling may be inconsistent.
- Moisture and mold concerns that develop after leaks, flooding, or persistent dampness—especially in basements and older housing stock.
- Water quality worries following treatment changes, infrastructure issues, or private well concerns.
When symptoms are vague at first—fatigue, headaches, breathing issues, skin irritation, dizziness—insurance and defense teams may argue it’s unrelated. The practical goal of a Fairmont toxic exposure lawyer is to build a clear connection between what happened, what you were exposed to, and how your medical condition fits that timeline.


