In Mount Prospect, many claims involve suburban industrial and commercial settings where safety procedures exist on paper—but exposure still occurs during:
- Maintenance or cleaning tasks involving solvents, degreasers, or disinfectants
- Warehouse and logistics work with chemical storage or loading/unloading
- HVAC service, pest control, or remediation work in commercial buildings
- Contractor work where training and responsibility are shared or unclear
Defense teams often dispute these cases by arguing:
- The exposure didn’t occur as described (wrong product, wrong date, wrong location)
- The exposure level wasn’t significant enough to cause lasting harm
- Symptoms are explained by unrelated conditions (asthma, allergies, dermatitis, stress)
That’s why the first goal is building a record that can withstand scrutiny—before gaps become permanent.


