Chemical exposure claims don’t always start with a dramatic accident. In suburban communities like Clawson, many injuries begin as “something felt off” during routine work or maintenance.
You may need legal guidance if your symptoms started after:
- Workplace fume exposure: inhalation of solvents, cleaning chemicals, welding fumes, adhesives, degreasers, or industrial cleaners.
- Breakroom or janitorial incidents: improper mixing of cleaners (or inadequate ventilation) leading to coughing, burning eyes, headaches, or breathing problems.
- Home cleanup or product handling: spills, mold remediation chemicals, pesticide misuse, or strong solvents used for repairs.
- Events and nearby industrial activity: recurring exposure symptoms tied to ongoing releases, odors, or air-quality complaints in the area.
Because these situations often involve multiple possible sources, the legal challenge is proving which exposure caused the harm—not just that you feel unwell.


