Toxic exposure claims in our region often involve real-world scenarios that unfold gradually:
- Construction, facilities, and warehouse work: short-term releases, poor ventilation, or delayed safety responses can lead to respiratory irritation, skin problems, or longer-term effects.
- Suburban homes with moisture and mold risk: basements, crawl spaces, and older building materials can develop hidden contamination after water intrusion.
- Remodeling and demolition: asbestos-containing materials, old insulation, lead paint, or dust exposure may become a risk during repairs.
- Community proximity and odors: residents sometimes report ongoing smells, recurring irritation, or respiratory flare-ups that align with changes near industrial sites.
What matters is not just that you feel sick—it’s whether the facts support that your illness is connected to a specific hazardous exposure and a responsible party’s duty to prevent it.


