Some chemical injuries don’t “look like an accident” at first. In Johnson City, we frequently see people connect the dots only after symptoms worsen or new medical findings appear—especially when exposure occurred during work shifts, home repairs, or cleanup.
Consider speaking with a lawyer if you have:
- Burns, rashes, or blistering after contact with a chemical (even if the skin changes seemed minor at first)
- Breathing problems—coughing, wheezing, chest tightness—after fumes, vapors, or cleaning sprays
- Neurological or systemic symptoms, such as headaches, dizziness, confusion, or sensitivity to smells
- Symptoms that don’t match what you were told to expect, or that continue after the incident
- A mismatch between what happened and what was recorded by an employer, contractor, or property manager


