Trenton sits along major regional transportation routes and has a mix of industrial work, warehouse activity, and service businesses. That matters because chemical exposure incidents often involve:
- Shift work and rapid incident reporting (symptoms may start after hours or the next day)
- Multi-employer sites (one company controls the worksite while another controls the chemicals)
- Facility response procedures (what was done during a leak, odor event, or cleanup becomes critical)
- Commuter timing (employees may miss treatment windows or delay care while traveling to and from jobs)
When insurers later argue “it wasn’t the chemical” or “the exposure wasn’t significant,” the difference between a winning claim and a stalled one often comes down to early documentation and prompt legal guidance.


