In and around Bowling Green, chemical exposure disputes frequently trace back to situations that don’t feel like emergencies at the time—until symptoms show up.
Common local scenarios include:
- Industrial and maintenance work where ventilation, labeling, or protective gear is inadequate (or not enforced).
- Construction and renovation projects where cleaning agents, sealants, adhesives, or solvents are handled improperly.
- Home remediation and tenant turnover cleanups involving strong chemicals used to address odors, mold-like conditions, pests, or stains.
- Vehicle-related exposure when chemicals are used for detailing, restoration, or cleanup in garages and shared spaces.
Kentucky residents may also face delays in identifying the exact substance, particularly when the chemical was transferred between containers, warnings were unclear, or multiple products were used during the same timeframe.


