Rather than treating every case as the same checklist, we organize each matter around the facts that will decide liability and compensation.
1) We map the exposure timeline
We focus on when and where the exposure happened, what chemicals were present, what safety measures were used, and what changed afterward.
For Norcross cases, that often means reviewing:
- incident reports and internal safety logs
- chemical labels, SDS/safety sheets, and purchase/handling records
- ventilation or maintenance records (when available)
- witness accounts from the worksite or cleanup crew
2) We align medical records with the exposure story
Chemical injuries can look like common conditions at first—sinus issues, migraines, dermatitis, bronchitis-like symptoms. That’s why we help clients coordinate documentation that shows symptom progression and medical reasoning.
Our goal is to reduce gaps where insurers commonly challenge causation.
3) We identify who may be responsible
In Norcross, chemical injury events can involve more than one entity—employers, contractors, subcontractors, chemical suppliers, property managers, or parties responsible for cleanup and safety.
We evaluate control and duty: who had responsibility for safe handling, warnings, training, and response.