Lorain’s workforce and commercial activity mean chemical risks can be present where you wouldn’t always expect them. Problems can start with:
- Improper handling during maintenance or repairs (especially when contractors are involved)
- Ventilation failures in shops, warehouses, and industrial spaces
- Labeling and safety-data gaps for cleaning agents, degreasers, solvents, or pool/roof-related chemicals
- Residential exposure during restoration (odors, fumes, or “unknown substance” situations)
Ohio law requires proof that the harmful exposure is tied to the injury and that the responsible party didn’t act reasonably to prevent it. In practice, that often turns on technical safety records and medical documentation—both of which may be controlled by the employer, property manager, or contractor.


