Chemical exposure claims in Baltimore often stem from real-world conditions common across the city:
- Older building infrastructure: Aging ventilation systems, outdated plumbing, and deferred maintenance can contribute to chemical buildup or unsafe remediation.
- Dense residential settings: Remediation or pest-control work in apartments and rowhomes can increase the chance that fumes spread to other units.
- Industrial and logistics work: Warehouse, dock, and distribution roles may involve solvents, degreasers, adhesives, or cleaning agents where PPE and ventilation are critical.
- Construction and retrofit projects: Dust control products, sealants, coatings, and “quick fix” treatments can create exposure routes if labels, SDS documentation, or site controls are missing.
In these situations, the dispute often isn’t whether an injury occurred—it’s whether the exposure was preventable and whether the responsible party followed Maryland safety duties.


