Chemical injuries in Manhattan often come from the kinds of environments where people are constantly working, cleaning, renovating, or maintaining buildings:
- Construction and renovation work near dorms, offices, and residential properties (including improper handling during demolition, painting, or flooring projects)
- Facility maintenance at commercial buildings and public-facing properties, where cleaning agents, degreasers, solvents, or disinfectants may be used in poorly ventilated spaces
- Apartment and rental remediation, such as treatment for pests or moisture issues, where residents may be exposed before the area is secured and cleared
- On-the-job exposure for trades and industrial workers connected to equipment repair, materials handling, or warehouse operations
When symptoms show up—skin burning, rashes, breathing problems, headaches, dizziness, or neurological complaints—it can be difficult to connect the dots without technical and medical review.


