In Rhode Island, chemical injuries don’t only happen in factories. Many Cranston exposures occur during situations residents recognize:
- Residential and small commercial cleanups (mold remediation, hoarding cleanouts, basement spills, strong disinfectants)
- Home renovations and maintenance where solvents, adhesives, or stripping chemicals are used without adequate ventilation
- Workplace incidents tied to industrial cleaning, sanitation, or maintenance tasks
- Construction and contractor work where labels, safety data, or protective equipment aren’t handled consistently
- Vehicle and equipment contamination after leaks or improper storage of hazardous products
The common theme is not just the chemical—it’s the safety controls. In chemical cases, liability often turns on whether reasonable precautions were taken for the conditions that existed in the real world at the time.


