In and around Knox County, chemical-related injuries can show up in patterns we see repeatedly:
- Industrial and contractor work near town: Employees and subcontractors may be exposed during welding, degreasing, coating, cleaning, or line maintenance when ventilation and protective equipment aren’t properly planned.
- Older buildings and remediation projects: Vincennes homes and commercial properties sometimes require treatment after leaks, odors, or contamination. If the wrong chemical is used, or if occupants aren’t properly protected during remediation, exposures can occur.
- Business “back-of-house” incidents: Restaurants, maintenance shops, and facilities can involve strong cleaners, disinfectants, pool chemicals, or solvents—especially when products are mixed, stored improperly, or used without adequate ventilation.
- Emergency response and spill cleanup: After a release, people may assist before they fully understand what’s in the area. Symptoms can start quickly—or appear later—making early documentation essential.
If you believe you were exposed while working, living, or assisting during cleanup, don’t wait for the “why” to become clear on its own.


