In coastal and mid-size communities like Salisbury, chemical exposure claims often start with a real event—but then turn into a paperwork fight. Common reasons insurers and defense counsel challenge these cases include:
- Delayed or incomplete incident documentation (especially when exposure involves contractors, shift changes, or after-hours events)
- Symptom confusion (irritation, breathing issues, skin problems, headaches, “flu-like” reactions) that can resemble other conditions
- Multiple possible sources (workplace chemicals, vehicle/equipment cleaners, pest control products, cleaning agents used in public-facing settings)
- “You must have been exposed elsewhere” arguments—particularly when the alleged incident overlaps with other daily exposures
You don’t need to prove your case alone. The goal is to build a clear chain: what substance was involved, when and where exposure occurred, what happened to your body, and why the timeline supports causation.


