In a coastal South Florida community like Lantana, chemical exposure can show up in ways people don’t always expect. Common scenarios include:
- Remediation and cleanup work after water intrusion, mold concerns, or pest treatment where strong chemicals are used in enclosed or poorly ventilated spaces.
- Worksite exposures involving cleaning agents, adhesives, solvents, degreasers, or industrial products—especially when ventilation and protective gear aren’t enforced.
- Multi-tenant property incidents, where one unit’s treatment or maintenance practice affects nearby residents through airflow, shared ventilation, or lingering vapors.
- Tourist and visitor-related properties, where short turnaround times can lead to rushed cleaning, incomplete ventilation, or unclear labeling.
Whether your exposure was sudden (a spill or splash) or gradual (repeated contact during cleaning or maintenance), the legal question is the same: who created the unsafe conditions and failed to prevent harm?


