While toxic exposure cases vary, residents around Gillette often report concerns tied to the realities of the area—work environments, large facilities, and homes built and maintained in harsh Wyoming weather.
Examples we frequently see include:
- Industrial and jobsite exposures: airborne irritants, chemical residues, solvent fumes, or exposure during equipment maintenance, cleanup, or process upsets.
- Construction and renovation risks: disturbed insulation, dust from older materials, improper handling of products, or ventilation failures during remodels.
- Home air and moisture issues: mold growth after leaks or moisture intrusion, recurring odors, or persistent respiratory triggers in basements and older structures.
- Water and household contamination concerns: sudden changes in taste/smell, suspected contamination after repairs, or plumbing-related chemical exposure.
- Visitor and event-related exposure: short-term exposure can still lead to serious illness—particularly when the source is unclear and documentation is limited.
If you’re trying to connect symptoms to a specific place or incident, you’re not alone. These cases often depend on building a clear timeline and matching medical evidence to the exposure conditions.


