Many chemical injury complaints in and around Puyallup involve circumstances where people are near industrial or service activity—even when they aren’t the ones “using” the chemical.
Examples we frequently investigate include:
- Construction, remodeling, and repair work: dust control products, solvents, adhesives, sealants, and corrosion removers used on-site.
- Maintenance and facility work: cleaning chemicals, degreasers, pool/spa chemicals, and pest-treatment products.
- Warehouse and contractor operations: transfer, storage, and spill response—especially when safety signage or ventilation is inadequate.
- Home or apartment remediation: cleanup after a leak or contamination, including improper handling of chemical agents used for treatment or restoration.
- After-hours and weekend work: when staffing, supervision, and safety checks may be thinner than during regular hours.
Washington law requires reasonable care from the parties controlling the site and the work. When that care isn’t taken, chemical exposure injuries can lead to significant medical costs and long-term impacts.


