In Bourbonnais-area cases, exposure often comes from situations residents recognize immediately:
- Workplace maintenance and cleaning (floor stripping, degreasers, solvents, disinfectants used in shops or facilities)
- Industrial and loading activity where strong odors or visible fumes appear during operations or breakdowns
- Short-term releases during deliveries, equipment changes, or emergency response events
- Secondhand exposure—when contaminated clothing, residue on vehicles, or lingering fumes affect family members
Because these incidents can involve shared workspaces and contractors, responsibility may not be limited to one employer. The critical issue is building the timeline and evidence needed to connect the exposure to your medical condition.


