Residents and workers in Watertown often run into exposure situations that look ordinary at first—until symptoms don’t go away.
1) Construction, maintenance, and contractor work
- Paint, solvents, adhesives, cleaning chemicals, and degreasers used on-site
- Mist exposure from pressure washing, coating, or remediation work
- Poor ventilation in enclosed areas during short-term projects
2) Workplace incidents tied to Massachusetts safety documentation In Massachusetts, employers and property operators typically maintain safety-related records (training, incident reports, safety procedures). When those records are missing, incomplete, or inconsistent, it can slow—or derail—your claim.
3) Neighboring releases and “community exposure” concerns If you noticed odors, irritation, or symptoms recurring after an event near your home or route to work (for example, following maintenance activity, a spill, or an emergency response), you’ll need a clear timeline connecting what happened to what you experienced.
4) Visitor-related exposure risks People visiting offices, stores, or public-facing facilities may not realize they’ve been exposed until symptoms show up later. If you were a customer, client, contractor, or visitor, liability can be more complex—but still actionable with the right evidence.


