Chemical exposure cases in Northwest Ohio often show up in ways that don’t feel “dramatic” at first. Instead, people notice symptoms that worsen over days or weeks and struggle to connect them to a specific substance or event.
Perrysburg-related situations we frequently see include:
- Industrial and manufacturing work: inhalation of fumes, contact with cleaning agents or solvents, and repeated exposure during shifts.
- Construction, maintenance, and logistics sites: chemical use for surface preparation, adhesives, degreasers, or remediation processes.
- Suburban residential proximity issues: odors or air-quality concerns after nearby releases, maintenance activity, or emergency events.
- Public-facing environments: exposures tied to cleaning products, workplace ventilation problems, or inadequate warning practices.
If your symptoms started after a specific task, location, or event—especially if you reported it to a supervisor or facility manager—there may be a path forward.


