Shoreline’s mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial corridors means chemical exposure can occur in more than one setting:
- Construction, maintenance, and industrial work: improper handling of cleaners, solvents, adhesives, degreasers, or other jobsite chemicals.
- Apartment and property remediation: remediation work where chemicals are used in confined spaces or where ventilation and safety controls break down.
- Home cleanup after leaks or pests: exposure to products used incorrectly, stored unsafely, or applied without adequate precautions.
- Vehicle and equipment-related incidents: contact with fuels, degreasers, brake/engine-related products, or fumes during repair and maintenance.
In Washington, these cases commonly involve employers, contractors, property managers, and product manufacturers. The legal work often comes down to identifying who controlled the chemical, who controlled the safety conditions, and whether reasonable precautions were taken.


