In suburban communities like Harrison, exposures don’t always look like major “industrial disasters.” Many claims arise from everyday risks that still carry serious legal consequences, such as:
- Construction and maintenance work near homes and commuter corridors (cleaning solvents, adhesives, degreasers, curing compounds, and fumes)
- Trades and industrial support roles where chemicals are used as part of routine tasks (sprays, coatings, solvents, refrigerants)
- Building-related incidents (HVAC shutdowns, boiler or treatment issues, pest-control chemicals, or improper storage/handling)
- Short-term releases that trigger lingering symptoms (headaches, breathing problems, skin reactions) long after the event
Because these situations can be “low visibility,” people often don’t realize what documentation matters until they’re already dealing with symptoms, missed work, and medical bills.


