In the Triangle area, chemical-related injuries commonly arise from situations like:
- Warehouse and logistics work: contact with cleaning chemicals, solvents, or fumes used for maintenance and sanitation.
- Construction and renovation: exposures during painting, coating, drywall work, mold remediation, or specialty cleaning where ventilation and protective equipment may be inadequate.
- Property maintenance and remediation: leaks, improper disposal, or rushed cleanup after a spill or release.
- Apartment and residential treatment work: pest control or remediation chemicals used without proper labeling, warnings, or safe handling.
Because symptoms can be delayed—or can look like other conditions—many people don’t realize they’ve been harmed until they’ve missed work, developed worsening skin or breathing problems, or started experiencing neurological or systemic effects.


