Asheville’s mix of industrial activity, tourism, and busy job sites means chemical exposure can happen in ways that don’t always look like a “classic accident.” Common Asheville-area scenarios include:
- Construction, maintenance, and renovation work: fumes from solvents, sealants, adhesives, or cleaning chemicals—especially when ventilation is limited in older buildings.
- Restaurants, hospitality, and cleaning operations: exposure to disinfectants, degreasers, or industrial-strength cleaners used for kitchens, hotels, and short-term rentals.
- Outdoor recreation and event-related exposure: symptoms after contact with treated surfaces, sprays, or chemical substances during festivals, venues, or seasonal events.
- Work near industrial corridors and logistics activity: exposure from leaks, improper handling, or transportation-related releases that affect workers and nearby residents.
In each of these settings, the legal questions are similar: what chemical was involved, how exposure happened, what injuries followed, and who had responsibility for safety. The details matter.


