Residents in North Texas communities like Murphy often encounter chemical exposure risks in settings tied to daily routines—especially where people commute, work around facilities, or spend time near maintenance and construction activity.
People commonly come to us after exposure involving:
- Workplace incidents in warehouses, manufacturing, logistics, and maintenance work—often with strong odors, airborne irritation, or sudden symptom spikes during a task.
- Cleaning, degreasing, or disinfecting chemical use where ventilation or protective equipment may be inadequate.
- Neighboring industrial or commercial releases—including temporary odors or fumes that affect nearby residents.
- Construction or site maintenance where residents and workers can be exposed to strong solvents, adhesives, paints, or remediation materials.
Even when the exposure seems “obvious,” insurance companies frequently dispute what happened, where it happened, and whether the substance could reasonably cause your medical condition.


