Katy’s mix of suburban neighborhoods, growing construction activity, and industrial employment creates a few recurring patterns. If any of these match your situation, you may have grounds to pursue a claim:
- Worksite exposure during chemical handling, maintenance, or cleanup—especially where ventilation or protective equipment was lacking.
- Warehouse, shop, or contractor incidents involving solvents, degreasers, adhesives, pesticides, or cleaning chemicals.
- Residential contamination or remediation after suspected leaks, mold-related treatment, or pest control where products were used incorrectly.
- Construction-related chemical contact (including dust and fumes) during renovations or repairs where occupants or nearby workers were impacted.
- Multi-party confusion—for example, when a staffing company, contractor, and property manager all claim someone else controlled safety.
These cases often share one problem: important details get lost between the incident, the first ER visit, and the follow-up appointments.


