High Point is home to a mix of industrial work, commercial corridors, and residential neighborhoods. That combination can create exposure scenarios that don’t always fit a “textbook” pattern.
Common local situations we see include:
- Warehouse and manufacturing exposures: strong odors, fumes, cleaning agents, adhesives, solvents, or pesticide applications.
- Furniture and finishing-related work: chemical processes used in production and rework areas.
- Construction and maintenance incidents: dust control products, degreasers, sealants, mold remediation chemicals, or accidental mixing.
- Public-space exposures: leaks or releases in buildings where people live, work, or attend events.
North Carolina law requires injured parties to act with urgency—especially when evidence could be lost, logs may be overwritten, and employment or incident documentation may change once a dispute begins.


