Chemical exposure claims in Nogales often trace back to real-world scenarios tied to how work and properties operate here. Examples include:
- Industrial and warehouse-related incidents: improper handling of solvents, degreasers, acids, or cleaning chemicals; ventilation failures; or missing/ineffective protective equipment.
- Construction and renovation work: exposure during surface treatment, demolition, mold remediation, or replacement of HVAC/duct systems where fumes can linger.
- Commercial and property turnovers: strong cleaning agents used to prepare units or storefronts, sometimes with inadequate warning signage or rushed procedures.
- Border-area service work and contractors: third-party crews performing maintenance or cleanup where safety responsibilities aren’t clearly defined.
In these situations, people may initially think symptoms are “temporary”—until breathing issues, skin injury complications, headaches, dizziness, or ongoing sensitivity to odors and irritants appear or worsen.


