While every case is different, Greenville-area residents often report exposures connected to:
- Industrial and manufacturing work: fumes, cleaning chemicals, solvents, or corrosive materials used in maintenance and production.
- Construction and remodeling: drywall dust mixed with chemical treatments, sealants, adhesives, or strong cleaning agents used on-site.
- Transportation and roadside cleanup: chemical runoff, spill response, or exposure during emergency or maintenance activities near roadways.
- Multi-tenant or residential properties: problems from improper storage/handling, ventilation issues, or delayed discovery after a chemical release.
- Event-related exposures: temporary work crews and venue turnarounds where cleaning products and industrial-strength chemicals are used on tight schedules.
If symptoms showed up later—or you only realized the cause after reviewing safety information—your case may still be viable. The key is organizing the timeline and matching your medical record to the exposure facts.


