Ann Arbor has a mix of university-related activity, healthcare facilities, commercial workplaces, and dense neighborhoods where incidents can affect people quickly—especially when exposure occurs in shared spaces.
We often see chemical exposure disputes involving:
- Renovation and construction work near residential blocks (drywall dust plus sealants/adhesives, solvent odors, mold remediation chemicals)
- Restaurant and service work (cleaners, degreasers, disinfectants, and stronger-than-expected fumes)
- Facilities and maintenance (HVAC servicing, floor stripping, pest control chemicals, boiler/utility-related releases)
- Healthcare-adjacent environments where disinfectants and sterilization chemicals are used regularly
- University and event-related settings where multiple people may be exposed around the same time
When multiple people are potentially affected, documentation becomes critical—especially monitoring logs, safety procedures, and incident reports that may not be kept forever.


