Brandon sits close to major commuting corridors and regional work hubs, which can mean exposures happen across multiple settings—not just one workplace. Clients often report chemical contact through:
- Industrial and maintenance work (cleaning chemicals, degreasers, solvents, adhesives)
- Construction and renovation (dust control products, insulation handling, paint/stripping chemicals)
- Local property maintenance (pesticides, pool chemicals, mold treatments, strong cleaners)
- Vehicle and equipment use (fuel additives, battery acids, brake/solvent vapors)
Because the exposure context can vary, your lawyer needs to build a clear “chain of facts” that makes sense to insurers and, if necessary, a judge or jury.


