Herrin has a mix of industrial work, maintenance-heavy facilities, and residential neighborhoods where residents may be exposed during remodeling, remediation, or product handling. In these settings, chemical exposure disputes commonly turn on practical details:
- What product or chemical was actually involved (and whether it matched the incident reports)
- How the exposure happened—for example, during equipment cleaning, ventilation breakdowns, or improper PPE use
- Whether safety steps were followed when crews were working around fumes, vapors, or corrosive materials
Even when a person knows they were “around chemicals,” the legal challenge is proving the link between exposure and injury—especially in Illinois cases where defense teams often argue the symptoms come from something else.


