In the Cleveland-area suburbs, exposure cases often begin with a workplace or property incident—sometimes during:
- Warehouse, loading dock, and distribution work where cleaning chemicals, solvents, or adhesives are used
- Construction, maintenance, and HVAC service involving degreasers, insulation materials, or refrigerants
- Road and property maintenance where fumes can linger in enclosed areas like service garages
- Residential or building-related exposures involving improper handling, ventilation problems, or delayed response
A common pattern? Symptoms show up after the fact—burning eyes, coughing, skin irritation, headaches, dizziness, or breathing issues—then become harder to explain once time passes and records are incomplete.


