New Brunswick residents and workers often face chemical risks in settings that don’t look “industrial” at first glance. The circumstances can involve:
- Turnover and maintenance in apartments and multi-unit buildings (resurfacing, remediation, pesticide use, mold treatment, boiler/pipe work)
- Construction and renovation activity near residential blocks (paint stripping, adhesives, solvents, dust-control chemicals)
- Service and cleanup work connected to restaurants, retail spaces, and property management
- Shared sites with contractors where safety responsibilities are split across employers
When exposure happens in these environments, the key question becomes: who controlled the safety plan and the chemical handling that day? Your legal strategy depends on answering that quickly and with evidence.


