In a coastal community like Laguna Beach, chemical exposure claims frequently turn on who controlled the site at the time—especially when the exposure occurred during:
- Construction, landscaping, or painting tied to residential upgrades and coastal property maintenance
- Hospitality and visitor venues (hotels, restaurants, event spaces) where cleaning chemicals and maintenance products are used around guests
- Marine-adjacent work (boat services, docks, and maintenance areas) where degreasers, solvents, and industrial cleaners may be part of the process
- Contractor-managed sites, where multiple businesses share responsibility for safety and chemical handling
The practical issue: liability can be harder to prove when responsibility is spread across employers, subcontractors, property owners, and suppliers.


