Wellington is a growing suburban community, and with growth comes more construction, maintenance work, and service activity. Chemical exposure claims often begin after incidents like:
- Construction and renovation exposures: drywall dust mixed with adhesives/solvents, floor refinishing products, cleaning chemicals used between trades, or improper ventilation in enclosed spaces.
- Landscaping and property maintenance: misuse of herbicides, pesticides, pool chemicals, or pressure-washing/cleaning solutions without adequate protection.
- Service calls and remediation: fumes or irritants during mold treatment, odor removal, or cleanup after leaks—especially when residents are told to “air it out” but symptoms persist.
- Worksite incidents for commuting employees: injuries that happen at industrial or distribution sites outside town, then show up later as breathing issues, skin injury, or neurological symptoms.
Even when the initial contact seems minor, symptoms can worsen over days—particularly respiratory irritation, skin blistering, headaches, dizziness, and sensitivity to odors or cleaning fumes.


