Columbus residents and workers can be exposed in ways that don’t always look like “a gas leak.” Some of the most frequent situations we see involve:
- Industrial and maintenance work: exposure to cleaning agents, solvents, degreasers, degreasing compounds, and other shop chemicals during routine repairs or equipment upkeep.
- Construction and property work: fumes from adhesives, sealants, paint strippers, mold remediation products, and solvents used in renovations—especially when ventilation and protective gear aren’t adequate.
- Outdoor commutes and roadside exposure: symptoms triggered after driving through or working near areas where chemical odors, dust, or runoff are present (timing and documentation matter).
- Community events and temporary setups: exposure concerns can come up when chemicals are used for sanitation, treatment, or setup—and the public may not receive clear warnings.
In each situation, the legal challenge is often the same: proving what substance was involved, that exposure occurred when you say it did, and that your medical condition matches the aftermath.


