In and around Covington, chemical exposure cases frequently connect to how people live and work in a growing suburban area—where construction, property turnover, and contractor work are constant.
Some of the situations we investigate include:
- Construction and renovation work: exposure to solvents, adhesives, sealants, paint products, degreasing agents, and dusts from hazardous materials.
- Maintenance and remediation: failures during cleanup, improper handling of chemical products, or incomplete ventilation during treatment.
- Workplace exposures for industrial and skilled trades: inadequate protective equipment, incomplete labeling, or rushed safety procedures.
- Residential incidents: problems after a homeowner or contractor uses a product incorrectly, especially when symptoms appear later.
These scenarios matter because they shape the evidence. In Covington cases, we often look closely at who controlled the site, what products were used, and whether safety steps were followed—not just what the injured person feels after the fact.


