In a suburban community like Albany, exposure claims often come from situations that don’t always make the news—yet still create serious harm:
- Construction and maintenance work (cleaners, solvents, adhesives, coatings, paint strippers)
- Industrial or warehouse-related jobs where fumes and irritants can accumulate during shifts
- Residential-adjacent exposures where odors, fumes, or chemical releases occur near homes or streets
- Retail, sanitation, and facility roles using caustics or disinfectants in enclosed spaces
- After-hours or weekend work—when fewer people are present to witness incidents
A common pattern we see: symptoms don’t always start immediately. People may first notice headaches, eye/throat irritation, dizziness, rashes, or worsening asthma—then realize the timing lines up with a specific task, spill, or maintenance event.


