In and around Greenville, chemical exposure cases frequently begin in everyday settings: maintenance at local facilities, workplace handling of cleaning and industrial products, or remediation after spills and leaks. Some exposures are sudden (a splash, a spill, a sudden odor), while others build over time—especially where ventilation is limited or protective gear isn’t used consistently.
Victims commonly report symptoms that don’t immediately “fit” what they were doing that day—such as breathing irritation, burning sensations, headaches, dizziness, skin changes, or lingering sensitivity to odors. When you’re trying to recover, it’s easy to assume symptoms will fade. In chemical cases, waiting can make it harder to link the exposure to the illness.


