Coastal communities have unique exposure patterns. In Wilmington, chemical injuries often arise in these settings:
- Construction, renovation, and demolition: Dust suppression chemicals, solvents, adhesives, sealants, and cleaning agents used during repairs can cause skin and respiratory injuries when ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment falls short.
- Industrial and logistics workplaces: Facilities that store, transfer, or process chemicals may involve spills, leaks, improper storage, or safety gaps that increase inhalation and contact risks.
- Property turn-overs and remediation: Cleanup after leaks, mold treatment, or pest-control work can expose residents and workers to fumes or contaminated surfaces if procedures are rushed.
- Events and busy public venues: Temporary setups—such as cleaning prior to large gatherings—can create short-term exposure when staff use chemicals without adequate safety controls.
Even when the substance is not immediately obvious, Wilmington incident reports, safety sheets, and vendor records can help identify what likely caused the harm.


