Chemical injuries don’t always come from a dramatic event. In Milwaukee, we commonly see exposure problems tied to how buildings and worksites are maintained and cleaned—especially when safety steps are rushed or documentation is incomplete.
Common local patterns include:
- Construction and renovation projects in dense areas where ventilation, labeling, and access to safety data sheets are inconsistent.
- Cleaning and maintenance in commercial buildings, including fume-heavy products used near occupied areas.
- Remediation work (mold, odors, pests, water intrusion) where chemical foggers, sprays, solvents, or neutralizers may be used without proper containment.
- Worksite exposures in warehouses and industrial facilities where PPE and training depend on shift-to-shift compliance.
Even when the chemical isn’t immediately obvious, the route of exposure—skin contact, inhalation, or contact with contaminated surfaces—matters for both diagnosis and liability.


