Insurers Claim to Return Home Despite Neurotoxin Findings

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Tests revealed dangerous neurotoxins, including high levels of lead, in the homes of wildfire-affected families like the Van Nesses, despite insurer claims of safety after surface-level cleanups. Experts criticize insurance industry practices for relying on outdated or incomplete science, which may leave homes contaminated and residents at risk of health issues. The family’s experience highlights broader concerns about inadequate remediation standards and the potential health impacts of wildfire smoke toxins.
Topics:nation#health-and-environment#home-remediation#insurer-controversy#lead-contamination#neurotoxins#wildfire-smoke
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