Traverse City has a mix of manufacturing and industrial employers, commercial properties, and a heavy seasonal visitor economy. That matters because chemical exposure claims often depend on who controlled the site, what safety procedures were followed, and what records exist.
Common ways these disputes show up locally:
- Seasonal staffing and turnover: New hires may not know what chemicals were used, where SDS sheets were kept, or which protective equipment was required.
- Short-term rentals and property turnovers: Cleaning, pest control, mold remediation, or construction-related chemicals can trigger symptoms—yet documentation may be incomplete.
- Outdoor and event-related exposure: Temporary setups, sanitation needs, and fuel/solvent handling can create exposure scenarios that are hard to “prove later” without timelines.
- Mixed medical explanations: Symptoms like coughing, headaches, rashes, dizziness, or breathing trouble can resemble common conditions—so causation becomes the battleground.
When the insurer or responsible party challenges the timeline or the medical connection, you need more than general advice—you need a strategy.


