While chemical injuries can occur anywhere, residents in San Diego often run into exposure situations tied to the city’s day-to-day reality:
- Workplace exposures in industrial and maintenance settings: inhalation of fumes during cleaning, degreasing, or equipment repair; skin contact with corrosives; lingering odors noticed after a shift.
- Construction and remodeling incidents: unexpected releases from cleaning agents, adhesives, sealants, or restoration work—especially when ventilation is limited in older buildings.
- Port and shipping-adjacent risks: chemical handling issues tied to storage, transfer, or emergency response procedures.
- Tourism and high-traffic venues: temporary events, hotels, and public facilities where cleaning chemicals are used in enclosed spaces (hallways, back-of-house areas, or event prep rooms).
- Residential exposure claims: disputes involving pesticide overuse, improper storage, or failure to remediate after a leak or contamination.
If you experienced symptoms after any of these kinds of events—burning eyes, coughing, asthma flare-ups, rashes, dizziness, headaches, confusion, or persistent fatigue—don’t assume it’s “just stress.” Document what you can while details are still fresh.


