Lafayette residents often encounter chemical risk in day-to-day ways that don’t always look like “industrial accidents.” In our area, exposures can be tied to:
- Industrial and manufacturing work with rotating tasks and changing materials
- Construction and maintenance where cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, and sealants are common
- Long commutes and shift work that delay treatment while symptoms build
- Community events and hospitality where temporary setups may increase exposure to cleaning chemicals
Because symptoms can overlap with common illnesses—like respiratory infections, skin conditions, or headaches—insurers frequently argue there’s “no clear cause.” Your lawyer’s job is to build a record that explains what happened in a way that holds up.


