Chemical injuries don’t always look like “movie-style” accidents. In real Kings Mountain settings, exposures can occur during:
- Industrial maintenance and repairs at local production or service facilities
- Warehouse storage/handling where labels or ventilation controls may be inadequate
- Residential or rental cleanups after spills, leaks, or chemical treatments
- Construction and renovation involving adhesives, solvents, degreasers, or dust-control chemicals
- Emergency response activities where PPE and containment procedures matter
You may have a claim if your medical records show symptoms consistent with chemical harm, such as:
- Skin burning, blistering, or persistent rash
- Respiratory irritation, wheezing, chest tightness, or reactive airway symptoms
- Headaches, nausea, dizziness, confusion, or nerve-related complaints
- Symptoms that worsen with certain environments (heat, odors, cleaning products)


