Many cases we see in the Highland area don’t start with a dramatic “movie moment.” Instead, they begin with a smell, a sudden throat burn, irritation after maintenance, or a later flare-up after an incident.
Common Highland-area scenarios include:
- Workplace exposures tied to industrial maintenance, warehouse operations, and contractor work where ventilation, labeling, or PPE is missing or inadequate.
- Residential and small-commercial remediation—such as cleanup after leaks, carpet/air treatment, pest control, mold treatment, or renovation-related chemical use.
- Fume exposure during emergency or semi-emergency events (for example, releases that impact nearby workers or residents).
- Vehicle and equipment-related chemical handling connected to cleaning agents, degreasers, fuels, or solvents used in nearby operations.
If you developed symptoms like burns, coughing, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, skin blistering, or neurological changes, it’s important to treat the situation as potentially serious—even when the cause isn’t obvious at first.


