Chemical exposure claims often arise in situations like:
- Industrial and manufacturing facilities: leaks, improper ventilation, or handling errors during production or maintenance.
- Warehouses and distribution centers: exposure during loading/unloading, spill response, or storage of cleaning/solvent products.
- Construction and renovation: fumes from coatings, adhesives, sealants, paint strippers, or improper containment during work near occupied spaces.
- Apartment and property remediation: chemical treatments used for mold, pests, odors, or water damage cleanup—sometimes with inadequate occupant protection.
- Public-facing events and high-traffic areas: temporary setups, cleaning protocols, or contractor work where people may be exposed even if they weren’t the “intended” worker.
In Greensboro and across North Carolina, these situations can involve multiple parties—employers, subcontractors, chemical suppliers, and property owners—so the question isn’t just what happened, but who had control and safety responsibility when it happened.


