In a smaller community like Monmouth, many exposures come from everyday work and home maintenance—not just large industrial accidents. Common Monmouth-area situations include:
- Residential and rental cleanups (including remediation after leaks, spills, or chemical odors)
- Construction and renovation work where materials are brought in, stored briefly, and handled by contractors or subcontractors
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial suppliers, warehouses, equipment maintenance, or shop operations
- Improper storage or labeling of cleaners, solvents, adhesives, pesticides, or specialty chemicals used by contractors
- Secondhand exposure when contaminated clothing, tools, or ventilation systems spread fumes through shared spaces
Symptoms may include skin irritation or burns, coughing, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, nausea, or ongoing sensitivity to smells and indoor air. In many cases, people don’t realize they’ve been exposed until days later—or they’re told it’s “just irritation.”
When that happens, the challenge becomes proving a connection between the exposure and the injury.


