Chemical exposure claims in our area frequently involve circumstances like:
- Industrial and maintenance work: exposure during cleaning, equipment repairs, or handling solvents/caustics at facilities that require strict safety controls.
- Farm and agricultural support operations: chemical storage, mixing, and application activities can create risk if labeling, ventilation, or protective equipment is inadequate.
- Transportation and storage incidents: spills or releases tied to deliveries, storage tanks, or loading/unloading procedures.
- Community exposure after a release: residents may report odors or air-quality changes, and the legal challenge becomes connecting symptoms to the specific event and time period.
In each situation, the same question drives the case: who had a duty to prevent the exposure and what evidence shows that duty wasn’t followed?


