In Princeton, claims frequently arise from situations that look ordinary at the time:
- Residential and property remediation: basement moisture work, mold treatment, pesticide or herbicide applications, asbestos/lead-related disturbance, or chemical-based remediation where ventilation and protective gear may be inadequate.
- Contractor and construction activity: painters, flooring installers, HVAC contractors, and specialty trade workers handling solvents, adhesives, sealants, or cleaning chemicals.
- Industrial and research-adjacent workplaces: exposure can be tied to chemical handling, storage practices, batch changes, or maintenance work where safety procedures must be followed consistently.
- Tourism and event-related incidents: when cleaning crews or temporary vendors use chemicals for venues, restrooms, or back-of-house areas, and the public-facing risk is underestimated.
In each scenario, the core issue is the same: the chemical was present, the exposure happened, and the response failed to protect people who should have been safeguarded.


