Chemical injuries don’t only happen in high-profile “industrial accidents.” In and around Knox County, exposures frequently come from everyday settings where chemicals are stored, transferred, or used:
- Construction and renovation work: cleaning agents, solvents, adhesives, and dust-control chemicals used improperly on-site
- Apartment and home remediation: mold treatment, pest control, and cleanup after leaks or flooding
- Service and maintenance work: HVAC service chemicals, pool/yard products, degreasers, and rust removers
- Workplace storage and transfer: missing or damaged labels, overcrowded storage, broken ventilation, or inadequate PPE
- Seasonal cleanup and emergency response: spills, overflow, or improper handling during cleanup efforts
When symptoms show up later—skin sensitivity, cough, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, or concentration problems—linking what happened to what you’re experiencing becomes the key challenge.


