Gary’s industrial and transportation activity can mean higher exposure risk from workplace chemicals and environmental incidents. That reality shows up in the types of cases we see:
- Industrial and manufacturing work where fumes, solvents, cleaning agents, or process chemicals are used
- Shift-based employment where symptoms show up after long hours, weekends, or overtime
- Maintenance/contractor tasks where safety training and chemical handling can vary by vendor
- Community exposure concerns tied to releases, odors, or recurring respiratory irritation
In Indiana, the practical challenge is often the same: insurers may push for quick closure while disputing causation or blaming other factors. A lawyer’s job is to slow the process down long enough to build a claim supported by records—not assumptions.


