Ocean City has a unique rhythm: tourism peaks, property turnovers are frequent, and maintenance is often scheduled quickly. That environment can make chemical hazards easier to miss—especially when multiple vendors are involved.
Common local scenarios include:
- Turnover and cleaning in rental homes: Strong disinfectants, pool chemicals, or drain/oven products used without proper ventilation or without the right protective gear.
- Pest control and landscaping treatments: Misuse of pesticides or fumigants, or exposure during/after application when residents are still on-site.
- Construction, renovation, and roofing work: Solvents, adhesives, sealants, and dust-control chemicals that can trigger respiratory and skin injuries.
- Beach-adjacent cleanup and restoration: Cleanup after leaks, spills, or contaminated materials, including disputes about whether the proper protective equipment was used.
When symptoms overlap with common illnesses (coughing, headaches, skin irritation), it’s easy for the cause to be questioned—especially if the exposure occurred days or weeks earlier. Legal help matters because the strongest cases rely on early documentation and a clear exposure timeline.


