Fayetteville residents frequently encounter chemical exposure risk in settings where documentation is fragmented:
- Industrial and logistics work: cleaning chemicals, solvents, degreasers, fuels, and other irritants used on-site.
- Construction and renovation: drywall dust, adhesives, sealants, mold remediation products, and welding/torch fumes where ventilation may be inadequate.
- Public events and venues: temporary setups—stage fog, cleaning agents, pest-control chemicals, and sanitation products—where safety practices can vary.
- Residential and suburban exposure: neighbors, landlords, or service providers using chemical treatments without clear notice or safe handling.
In each scenario, the legal challenge is similar: proving what substance was involved, how your exposure happened, and why your medical condition matches that exposure.


