While chemical injuries can happen anywhere, residents in and around Airmont often report patterns tied to daily life and local work environments. Common scenarios include:
- Construction and renovation exposures (home and jobsite): fumes from solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning chemicals—sometimes in spaces that weren’t well ventilated.
- Industrial or logistics work exposures: exposure to chemicals used in maintenance, warehousing, or equipment cleaning, including intermittent contact that still causes symptoms.
- Car and vehicle-related chemical incidents: strong odors or irritation after using certain products, changing fluids, or working around shop chemicals.
- Community “odor events” and nearby releases: symptoms that flare after a nearby incident, maintenance activity, or an unusual release event.
These situations can involve both workplace and non-workplace parties. The right legal approach starts by identifying who controlled the conditions—who handled the chemical, who provided warnings, and who was responsible for safe procedures.


