Chemical exposure cases in southeastern Connecticut frequently involve scenarios tied to how the area works and builds:
- Industrial and waterfront work where solvents, cleaners, adhesives, fuel-related chemicals, or corrosion-control products may be used or stored.
- Maintenance, insulation, and remediation activities—especially after leaks, contamination concerns, or mold-related work in older structures.
- Construction and demolition where dust control, chemical stripping, or temporary site treatments can expose workers and nearby residents.
- Home and rental property treatments where products are applied incorrectly or ventilation/protective equipment is inadequate.
In Groton, the “event” isn’t always a dramatic spill. Sometimes exposure occurs during routine tasks—over a shift, over repeated days, or in enclosed areas where fumes accumulate.


