Local chemical-related injuries often show up in a few recognizable scenarios:
- Remediation and cleanup after leaks, spills, or contamination in homes and rental properties.
- Construction and jobsite work involving solvents, adhesives, degreasers, sealants, or dust-control chemicals.
- Maintenance and service calls where chemicals are stored, mixed, or applied without proper ventilation or protective gear.
- Workplace exposure for people handling industrial materials, lab-related chemicals, or cleaning agents for facilities.
In Crawfordsville, where people commute between job sites and neighborhoods and many properties change hands between tenants, these incidents can also involve property managers, contractors, and subcontractors—not just one employer.


