In Kent, chemical injuries often arise in scenarios where safety details are supposed to be documented and communicated:
- Industrial and warehouse incidents: exposure to cleaning chemicals, solvents, degreasers, or other regulated substances used for maintenance and operations.
- Construction and renovation work: fumes or skin contact during painting, coating removal, restoration, or remediation after a water intrusion.
- Apartment and property remediation: improper handling during treatment or cleanup, especially when ventilation, labeling, and containment were inadequate.
- Third-party contractor work: when a subcontractor performs maintenance or cleanup, responsibility can split between multiple businesses.
- Vehicle-commute risk after releases: when a spill or incident occurs near roads and access points, people may be exposed before the source is identified.
Even if you didn’t “see” the chemical, it can still be present in residue, aerosols, or contaminated surfaces.


