While every case is different, Madison-area patterns tend to repeat. Some of the more frequent scenarios include:
- Industrial and maintenance exposures: work involving solvents, degreasers, adhesives, cleaning chemicals, or other hazardous materials used in shops, facilities, or during equipment repairs.
- Construction and renovation: exposures connected to demolition, drywall removal, flooring installation, or cleanup where fumes and dust can carry irritants.
- Home and apartment remediation: chemical use during remediation efforts (including treatment products used improperly or without proper ventilation).
- Event and venue-related cleanup: incidents connected to rapid turnaround cleaning and chemical products used for sanitation or stain removal.
In each situation, the key question is the same: what chemical was used, how exposure occurred, and whether safer procedures were available.


