Defense teams commonly challenge chemical injury claims by focusing on one of three themes:
- Unclear product identification (what chemical was actually present?)
- Timing and reporting (when did symptoms begin, and when was the incident documented?)
- Alternative causes (allergies, asthma, infections, or unrelated exposures)
For Annapolis residents, there’s an extra layer: many people are exposed in environments with high turnover and seasonal staffing. That can mean incident details are missing, policies weren’t consistently followed, or records are scattered across multiple vendors.
A local attorney can help you build a tight evidence timeline and respond to the common “it wasn’t that chemical” arguments before they harden into a denial.


