While chemical injuries can happen anywhere, Salisbury-area cases frequently involve scenarios such as:
- Industrial and trades work: Employees exposed during equipment cleaning, tank/line work, or chemical handling where ventilation or protective gear wasn’t adequate.
- Construction and property maintenance: Exposure during demo, staining, sealing, mold-related cleanup, or “quick fix” remediation that didn’t follow safety standards.
- Residential product misuse or unsafe storage: Injuries that occur when strong cleaners, solvents, pesticides, or pool/garage chemicals are used without proper ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment.
- Workplace “incidents that aren’t treated like incidents”: Minor-sounding events—odors noticed, fumes for “just a few minutes,” a splash while mixing—where symptoms later worsen.
If your symptoms started after an exposure at a workplace, rental, or home remediation job, it’s important to act quickly. Evidence can disappear fast, and insurance representatives may try to move the conversation toward “it was your fault” or “it wasn’t serious.”


