Farmington is a residential community with a steady mix of commuters and local employers, which means chemical exposure can come from several familiar sources:
- Construction and maintenance work (drywall dust, adhesives, solvents, insulation, demolition debris, and cleaning chemicals)
- Industrial and warehouse settings nearby (fume events, spills, inadequate ventilation, or unclear safety procedures)
- Commercial buildings (janitorial products, floor strippers, disinfectants, and HVAC-related chemical odors)
- Residential exposure from products and contractors (pesticide use, mold treatment chemicals, paint/solvent exposure, or strong fumes during remediation)
Because these situations vary, the legal question usually isn’t only “what chemical caused harm?”—it’s also who had control, what safeguards were required, and how the timeline matches your medical records.


