Cambridge cases often involve exposures that don’t look like a single dramatic event. Instead, they show up through daily routines—commutes, buildings, labs, and construction-adjacent work.
Common Cambridge scenarios include:
- Building and property-related exposures in high-occupancy spaces (including odors, cleaning chemicals, pest-control treatments, or ventilation failures).
- Construction and renovation exposures where crews use solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning agents, and nearby residents or workers are affected.
- Workplace exposures in research, biotech, healthcare, and office settings where chemical handling is routine but safety failures can be subtle.
- Public-facing environments (including event spaces and hospitality) where multiple vendors may use chemicals and records may be scattered across contractors.
In these settings, the first challenge is often evidence—documents are split between departments, contractors, and property managers, and timelines can be disputed.


