Chemical exposure cases here frequently involve situations such as:
- Warehouse and logistics work: exposure during cleaning, degreasing, adhesive use, or product handling where safety procedures or ventilation may fall short.
- Apartment and home remediation: fumes or irritation during mold treatment, pest control, drywall/paint work, or cleanup after leaks.
- Construction and maintenance: exposure from solvents, sealants, rust removers, or improper handling while working near occupied areas.
- Vehicle-related incidents: contact with fuels, battery chemicals, or cleaning agents after spills, repairs, or emergency response.
In each scenario, the “why” matters. California law generally focuses on whether the responsible party knew or should have known of the hazard and whether reasonable safeguards were in place.


