Chemical incidents aren’t limited to factories. In Key West, exposures often show up in day-to-day settings such as:
- Cleaning and pest-treatment work at vacation rentals and high-turnover properties
- Pool/spa chemical handling and storage errors at hotels, condos, and private residences
- Marina-related maintenance, including solvents, adhesives, antifouling products, and shop chemicals
- Renovations and emergency remediation after leaks, mold concerns, or water damage
- Household product misuse during quick fixes—especially when ventilation is poor
Because these events can involve different parties controlling the site, the “right” defendant isn’t always obvious. A chemical exposure lawyer can help trace responsibility through contracts, safety practices, and documentation.


