Chemical injuries don’t always look dramatic. In Piqua-area cases, we frequently see harm connected to:
- Workplace incidents at industrial and service facilities where ventilation, labeling, or protective equipment fails.
- Maintenance and contractor work—including cleaning, degreasing, or line/pipe work—where exposure can occur during short, “routine” tasks.
- Home and rental remediation for odors, mold, pests, or water damage, especially when products are mixed or used without proper protection.
- Cleanup after spills or emergency response where residents, workers, or volunteers may be exposed before the full situation is understood.
Even when someone believes “it was only for a few minutes,” symptoms can still become severe—such as skin burns, persistent respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness, and ongoing sensitivity to smells or air conditions.


