In Ferndale, many chemical exposure claims arise from routine property activity: move-ins and move-outs, unit rehabs, carpet or upholstery cleaning, mold remediation, pest treatment, and repairs in basements and utility areas. These projects can involve common chemicals—solvents, degreasers, cleaning products, adhesives, pesticides, pool/spa chemicals, and industrial-strength cleaners—some of which can be dangerous when mixed improperly or used without adequate ventilation.
Complications increase when:
- A unit is treated while residents are still nearby
- Contractors work “in parallel” (multiple trades using different products)
- Ventilation is turned off or inadequate
- Safety data sheets and labeling aren’t provided or are incomplete
- Cleanup is rushed after a spill or leak
A lawyer can investigate how the exposure occurred and whether safety practices in Michigan were followed.


