Chemical incidents aren’t limited to major industrial accidents. In and around Chippewa Falls, we frequently see exposure claims tied to everyday work and property conditions, such as:
- Workplace maintenance and repairs: exposure during equipment cleaning, line flushing, degreasing, or solvent-based work where ventilation or PPE was insufficient.
- Construction and renovation: problems arising from adhesives, sealants, paint/stripping products, or remediation work in confined spaces.
- Apartment and home remediation: chemical treatments used for cleaning, mold-related remediation, pest control, or deodorizing where residents weren’t properly protected.
- Spills and emergency cleanup: when a leak or spill occurs and cleanup protocols (containment, respirators, training) weren’t followed.
- Improper storage or labeling: unlabeled containers, mixed chemicals, or missing safety signage that makes hazards harder to recognize.
These situations can lead to injuries that vary from skin burns to breathing problems, chest tightness, headaches, dizziness, and symptoms that persist long after the initial contact.


