In many Middletown cases, the first problem isn’t just the injury—it’s the uncertainty. Workers and residents may know there was a strong odor, fumes, a spill, or a “maintenance incident,” but not know which chemical was involved or how long exposure lasted.
That uncertainty is common when:
- A contractor performs cleanup or repairs and controls the documentation.
- A workplace uses chemicals in processes that aren’t visible to employees.
- A residential event involves products used for mold remediation, pest control, or disinfecting.
- Someone is exposed while commuting or moving through areas where materials are stored or transferred.
Delaware law requires proof, and chemical cases require proof that holds up under technical scrutiny—especially when defense teams argue another cause explains the symptoms.


