Many chemical injury cases hinge on details—what product was used, how it was handled, what safety steps were (or weren’t) followed, and how long exposure lasted. In Los Lunas, these issues may show up in different environments, such as:
- Construction and maintenance work where coatings, adhesives, solvents, or cleaning chemicals are used near ventilation systems or occupied spaces.
- Warehouse and shipping areas where storage, labeling, and transfer practices affect what workers inhale or touch.
- Residential cleanups and property remediation where fumes and residues can spread beyond the immediate room.
- Seasonal weather and airflow factors that can make fumes linger longer in enclosed garages, work trailers, or basements.
Even when people do everything “right,” evidence can disappear quickly—containers get thrown away, incident logs get revised, and witnesses move on to other jobs. Acting early can prevent that.


