Kewanee’s economy includes industrial and maintenance work where chemicals may be used, stored, or handled on tight shift schedules. That matters legally because insurers and defense teams frequently argue that symptoms don’t match the exposure window—or that there was no meaningful exposure.
We focus on building a timeline that fits how incidents typically occur in the real world:
- Shift-to-shift exposure (irritant fumes, cleaning chemicals, solvents, adhesives)
- Maintenance and “turnaround” work where safety controls may be changed or rushed
- Contractor involvement, where multiple parties share responsibilities
If your symptoms started after a specific task, process, or release event, we help you preserve the details that make or break a claim.


