While every case is different, Lawrence residents commonly face exposures tied to environments where chemicals are stored, handled, or applied:
- Industrial and warehouse work: cleaning chemicals, solvents, degreasers, adhesives, or process chemicals released during maintenance, line changes, or ventilation failures.
- Construction, demolition, and remediation: fumes from coatings, sealants, adhesives, paint stripping, or cleanup after leaks.
- Multi-unit apartment and property maintenance: incidents involving pest control products, mold remediation chemicals, or improper handling of cleaners and disinfectants.
- Cold-weather “rush” incidents: when heating systems, boilers, or emergency repairs are performed quickly, safety checks may be rushed—raising the risk of exposure to combustion byproducts or cleaning chemicals used to get areas back online.
If you were hurt by a chemical on the job, during a property-related cleanup, or while using a product due to inadequate warnings or unsafe conditions, you may have options—even if the substance wasn’t obvious at the time.


