Chemical exposure cases in coastal Alabama often involve patterns that can be harder to connect without the right investigation. Common Foley scenarios include:
- Construction and industrial maintenance work: exposure during cleaning, pipe work, coating/removal, tank maintenance, or handling chemical solvents and degreasers.
- Contractor-controlled job sites: when the day-to-day safety decisions were made by a contractor or subcontractor, but liability is still disputed between multiple parties.
- Cleanup and emergency response: injuries after releases—sometimes where protective equipment, air monitoring, or containment steps were inconsistent.
- Work near marine/port-adjacent operations: chemical fumes and irritants can be especially difficult to document when conditions shift quickly with coastal air and weather.
Your claim can be stronger when evidence matches Foley’s real-world timeline: the work schedule, the exact shift you were on, the materials used that day, and how quickly symptoms started (or why they may have developed later).


