Chemical exposure injuries in the Albany area often come from real-life scenarios tied to work schedules, older facilities, and residential maintenance.
Common examples include:
- Industrial and manufacturing work at facilities where chemicals are stored, transferred, or used in production processes.
- Warehouse and distribution exposures, including contact with cleaning agents, solvents, or other regulated substances.
- Apartment and rental remediation—for instance, during mold treatment, odor removal, pest control, or “turnover” cleaning between tenants.
- Construction and renovation projects tied to new finishes, adhesives, sealants, and cleaning chemicals, especially when ventilation is limited.
- Event-related or hospitality exposures that occur behind the scenes—such as chemical use for sanitation, drain treatment, or kitchen/servicing products.
In these situations, the challenge is often the same: the person harmed may not learn the exact chemical involved until paperwork, labels, or material safety information is collected.


