Chemical injuries don’t only happen in “industrial” settings. In and around Galveston, exposure can occur when chemicals are used, stored, or disturbed in ways that create a risk to workers, residents, and visitors. Common situations include:
- Coastal cleanup and remediation after damage, where contractors may use cleaning agents, disinfectants, solvents, or treatment chemicals that require strict ventilation and protective gear.
- Maintenance at commercial properties (including marinas, hospitality venues, and warehouses), where degreasers, adhesives, pool chemicals, or other hazardous materials are handled without adequate controls.
- Construction and renovation projects that disturb sealed areas or use chemical products for coatings, insulation, pest treatment, or surface preparation.
- Residential exposures tied to product misuse or improper application, particularly when labels, warnings, or safe-handling instructions aren’t followed.
In many of these situations, the “cause” may not be obvious at first—especially if symptoms develop over time.


