Harrison’s mix of residential neighborhoods and nearby employment can create a unique pattern for many exposure cases. People may be exposed at work or during shifts, then notice symptoms after returning home—sometimes after laundering uniforms, working in attached garages/shops, or transporting items between job sites.
These cases are often complicated by gaps in the timeline:
- You may not realize the substance is the issue until symptoms evolve.
- Your employer or property manager may point to other causes.
- Other parties may dispute whether the exposure was strong enough to cause harm.
A local attorney can help you connect the dots between what happened in Harrison/nearby facilities and what your medical providers document.


