Many chemical exposure incidents aren’t “big factory disasters.” In the Cornelius area, they more commonly arise from everyday settings where people assume the risk is controlled:
- Home and property remediation (cleanup after leaks, sewage issues, odor removal, mold treatments, or chemical-based restoration)
- Pressure washing and exterior cleaning where strong chemicals are mixed, stored improperly, or used without adequate ventilation
- Maintenance and contractor work in offices, warehouses, or community facilities—especially when protective equipment is missing or ventilation is inadequate
- Marine and waterfront-adjacent work where products are used for cleaning, coating, or maintenance and fumes can accumulate in enclosed areas
Because these situations can involve multiple employers or contractors, the key question becomes: who had control of safety and chemical handling at the time of exposure?


