While every case is different, residents and workers in the El Paso-area region frequently see incidents that fall into recognizable categories:
Workplace exposure tied to real safety gaps
Chemical injuries can occur when protective gear isn’t provided, ventilation is inadequate, procedures aren’t followed, or employees aren’t trained to handle chemicals safely. These cases can involve industrial products used in production, maintenance, or cleaning.
Residential or property contamination during remediation
After leaks, mold-related treatments, pest control, or other remediation work, people sometimes realize too late that they were exposed to fumes or residue. In these situations, documentation about what was used—and when—can be the difference between a strong claim and a weak one.
Cleanup and emergency response exposure
Whether the incident involved a spill, an odor complaint, or a public safety cleanup, people can be exposed while responding to the event. If you were present during containment, removal, or disposal, your exposure history matters.
Visitor and commuter risk from nearby industrial activity
San Elizario’s location and travel patterns mean exposure can happen to people who weren’t the “main” workers on-site—such as employees commuting between locations or visitors temporarily in an affected area. If you were impacted even briefly, your lawyer will help document why you were within the exposure zone.