Sterling Heights is known for a mix of industrial activity, skilled trades, and suburban residential neighborhoods. That combination can create a common pattern in chemical injury cases:
- Symptoms show up after a shift (or after a weekend project) and then gradually worsen.
- Different locations get blamed—your job, your building, a contractor’s work, or a nearby facility.
- Documents are hard to collect because exposure details are scattered across employers, contractors, landlords, and safety personnel.
When you’re dealing with respiratory irritation, skin burns, headaches, dizziness, or other ongoing effects, the most important early step is not debating causation—it’s building a clean record of what happened and when. That record often determines whether your claim moves forward smoothly or gets stalled.


