Clemmons residents may be exposed in situations such as:
- Remodeling, painting, or restoration where solvents, adhesives, or strong fumes are used without proper ventilation or protective gear.
- Carpet cleaning, mold remediation, or pest control involving chemicals that irritate skin and lungs—or worsen symptoms in people with asthma or other conditions.
- Warehouse, shop-floor, and field work where labeling errors, ventilation failures, or incorrect handling of industrial products lead to acute exposure.
- Accidents during spill response or cleanup where workers or occupants are not properly protected while contaminated materials are removed.
North Carolina law requires accountability based on duty of care and causation. But in chemical cases, causation can be technical—what matters is building a credible timeline and matching symptoms to the specific exposure route (skin, inhalation, or contact with contaminated surfaces).


