Many Peekskill claims involve exposures tied to industrial and service work—including maintenance tasks, remediation, and routine handling of cleaning or specialty materials. In real-world scenarios, exposure often begins as a “temporary” problem: a strong odor in a stairwell, burning eyes after a cleaning job, or coughing after ventilation fails.
The challenge is that symptoms may not fully show up until later, especially when the chemical irritates airways, affects skin, or triggers neurological complaints. That delay is why it’s important to treat the incident seriously from day one—both medically and legally.


