While every case is different, residents in the Marshalltown area frequently contact us about exposure tied to situations such as:
- Industrial and manufacturing work: fumes, solvents, caustic chemicals, dust from cleaning/maintenance, or accidental releases during routine operations.
- Construction and trade jobsites: improper ventilation during painting, coatings, adhesive work, or chemical handling on-site.
- Warehouse and transportation-related exposure: incidents involving cleaning agents, degreasers, fumigants, or damaged containers.
- Community and residential exposure: neighbors affected by a nearby mishandled substance, or individuals exposed during remediation and cleanup.
- Agriculture-adjacent environments: exposure concerns that come up after chemical storage/handling practices near homes or work locations.
In these scenarios, the question is usually not whether chemicals were present—it’s whether the responsible party can be shown to have failed to prevent harm, properly warn, or respond appropriately.


