Many toxic exposure claims begin with delayed recognition. A person may initially attribute symptoms to stress, allergies, or a lingering illness—only to learn later that the timing lines up with something in their environment.
In a suburban community like New Berlin, common triggers include:
- Residential water and plumbing issues (including contamination concerns that emerge after testing)
- Mold and indoor air problems after moisture intrusion, roof leaks, or HVAC failures
- Pesticide or chemical use nearby—including drift from applications or improper handling
- Workplace exposures tied to cleaning agents, industrial materials, dusts, and fumes
- Construction and renovation dust from older materials or improper containment
The challenge isn’t just proving you were sick. The challenge is connecting your health changes to a specific exposure pathway and showing that a responsible party failed to prevent or properly manage the hazard.


