In West University Place, chemical exposure isn’t always tied to a dramatic industrial accident. Residents and employees may be exposed during:
- Maintenance or pest-control treatments in apartments and nearby properties
- Remediation after leaks, flooding, or mold-related work
- Cleaning or renovation using strong solvents, degreasers, or adhesives
- Warehouse and service work tied to commuting and regional distribution routes
Consider speaking with a lawyer if you notice symptoms that don’t resolve quickly or that keep returning—such as burning skin, persistent cough or chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, nausea, or worsening breathing problems.
Even if the incident seems “minor” at first, chemical injuries can evolve as inflammation or irritation continues. Waiting too long can make it harder to connect your current condition to the exposure.


