Local cases commonly come down to real-world exposure scenarios that happen on tight timelines:
- Construction and industrial work: exposure from solvents, degreasers, adhesives, cleaning chemicals, welding-related fumes, or dust carried on equipment.
- Warehouse and logistics: handling chemicals used for maintenance, pest control, sanitation, or product processing.
- Commercial properties: improper storage, poor ventilation, or delayed response to a spill in retail, multi-tenant buildings, or industrial-adjacent sites.
- Home-adjacent exposure: incidents tied to nearby work zones, maintenance crews, or deliveries where labels, ventilation, or protective steps were overlooked.
When symptoms show up hours later—or over the next few days—defense teams often argue it’s coincidental. Your lawyer’s job is to build a timeline that connects what happened in Fresno to what your body experienced, using medical evidence and documentation.


