Scranton’s workforce and local economy include manufacturing, distribution, construction, and service industries where chemicals may be present in day-to-day operations. Exposure claims often involve details like:
- What substance was used (and whether the SDS/label matched what was on-site)
- How exposure happened (inhalation, skin contact, accidental mixing, ventilation failures)
- Whether the hazard controls were used (respirators, ventilation, containment, spill response)
- How quickly symptoms appeared and whether treatment was delayed
Because insurers often focus on gaps—“you can’t prove it,” “it could be something else,” “the timing doesn’t fit”—your claim needs a clear, evidence-based story.


