In our area, chemical exposure claims frequently involve one of these real-world scenarios:
- Workplace incidents tied to maintenance, manufacturing, warehouse operations, or contractor work—especially when ventilation, training, or protective equipment is inadequate.
- Home and property exposures during cleaning, pest treatment, mold remediation, or repairs where product directions and warning labels weren’t followed.
- Construction and site work where crews handle solvents, adhesives, degreasers, or other chemicals in enclosed areas or without proper safety controls.
- “After the fact” symptoms—burning skin, wheezing, coughing, headaches, dizziness, rashes, or cognitive fog that show up during the same day or develop over time.
The common thread is that the injury often doesn’t stay neatly in the past. Many people in the Dayton-area region report symptoms that persist, worsen, or flare when they’re around triggers at work or at home.


