Chemical exposure cases don’t always look like a dramatic spill. Many Kerrville-area incidents involve smaller, repeated, or poorly contained exposures, including:
- Home and property remediation (after plumbing failures, water intrusion, or suspected contamination)
- Cleaning and maintenance chemicals used in garages, storage spaces, rental properties, or commercial facilities
- Construction and renovation work where fumes, solvents, adhesives, or sealants are used without adequate ventilation
- Workplace exposure for industrial and service employees, including issues with training, labeling, and protective equipment
- Cleanup after leaks or equipment malfunctions, where responders or contractors may be exposed before hazards are fully identified
Texas law requires proof—so the key early step is building a factual record that connects the exposure event and the symptoms you experienced afterward.


