In Horizon City, chemical incidents may involve:
- Truck and warehouse-related releases: fumes or spills during loading, unloading, or transfers of cleaning chemicals, degreasers, solvents, or industrial products.
- Construction and maintenance work: exposure during drywall work, insulation removal, HVAC servicing, paint/epoxy application, or leak repairs where ventilation and protective gear are inconsistent.
- Residential and property cleanups: remediation after a leak, mold-related treatment, pest control overspray, or improper use of strong cleaners that can irritate skin and lungs.
- Workplace “close calls” that still cause harm: a short exposure that leads to delayed symptoms—burning, coughing, chest tightness, headaches, or neurological complaints.
Even when the incident seems small at the time, chemical injuries can worsen after the fact. The legal challenge is linking what happened to what you’re experiencing now—and doing it with evidence that will hold up.


