Wichita Falls residents commonly run into exposure risks tied to the area’s workforce and surrounding industrial activity. While every case is different, these are patterns we see frequently:
- Industrial and oilfield-adjacent work: exposure to fumes, cleaning chemicals, solvents, degreasers, or other hazardous substances used for maintenance and field operations.
- Construction and maintenance crews: injuries from dust, vapors, or improper handling when chemicals are stored, mixed, or applied on site.
- Workplace cleanup and “secondary exposure”: contamination that spreads to clothing, vehicles, break areas, or shared equipment.
- Community incidents near industrial operations: residents may report strong odors, air quality concerns, or recurring symptoms that appear after a release or maintenance event.
In all of these scenarios, the legal question becomes the same: who was responsible for safety and warnings, and can the evidence show your illness is linked to that exposure?


