Chemical exposure claims in Bloomington often connect to situations like these:
- Construction and industrial job sites: solvent use, cutting fluids, adhesives, sealants, coatings, degreasers, cleaning agents, and dust-borne irritants.
- Warehouse, distribution, and light manufacturing settings: cleaning chemicals, fumigants, process chemicals, and ventilation or spill-response failures.
- Service and maintenance work: disinfectants, solvents, paint strippers, rust removers, and “quick clean” products used without adequate ventilation.
- Public-facing spaces tied to visitors and events: gyms, event venues, theaters, hotels, and kitchens where cleaning products or fog/odor control chemicals may be used around staff and attendees.
Even when the exposure seems “routine,” the legal question becomes whether the responsible party used reasonable care—especially around ventilation, PPE, labeling, training, spill control, and response to releases.


