In Dobbs Ferry, claims frequently begin with an incident that seems “routine” at the time—until symptoms worsen.
Common local scenarios include:
- Apartment and home remediation: work involving solvents, degreasers, adhesives, mold-treatment agents, or other chemicals used to address water intrusion or contamination.
- Contracted cleaning and maintenance: exposure during pressure washing, stripping, floor refinishing, or restroom/industrial-strength disinfecting.
- Workplace incidents for commuting teams: injuries occurring during repairs, warehouse handling, or maintenance tasks where ventilation and protective gear may be inadequate.
- Event/venue turnover: chemicals used for cleanup between recurring gatherings can create repeated low-level exposure if protocols are weak.
Even when a label is present, people may not know the risks of inhalation versus skin contact, or how ventilation and time of exposure change the danger.


