You may be dealing with a chemical injury if you experienced symptoms such as:
- respiratory irritation after fumes or dust (coughing, burning throat, shortness of breath)
- skin reactions after contact with cleaning agents, solvents, or caustic materials
- headaches, dizziness, nausea, or neurological-type symptoms after a release
- flare-ups that worsen when you return to the same environment
Even if you don’t know the exact chemical yet, the way you respond in the first days matters. Canton-area claims often hinge on whether exposure facts are documented early—especially when safety reports, monitoring data, or incident details are later difficult to obtain.


