Clifton’s mix of residential neighborhoods, local businesses, and commuter activity can create distinct exposure patterns:
- Residential and multi-unit settings: leaks, improper handling of cleaning chemicals, and remediation work in apartments can expose tenants and staff.
- Construction and contractor work: dust control, coating removal, and maintenance activities can involve fumes or corrosive materials.
- Workplace commuting pressure: when people are trying to get to shifts, appointments, or school, documentation can be delayed—making it harder to connect symptoms to the incident.
In New Jersey, courts expect claims to be supported by credible evidence of exposure and causation. That means your case often turns on details like the chemical used, how it was handled, what safety steps were followed, and how your symptoms match the known health effects.


