Savannah residents and workers often encounter health risks in places that don’t feel “industrial”—until symptoms show up. Many toxic exposure claims locally involve:
- Historic building moisture, poor ventilation, and mold-related irritants (especially after storms or during humid seasons)
- Construction, renovation, and demo work tied to older buildings—dust, lead-based paint hazards, solvents, sealants, and unknown materials
- Coastal-area environmental exposures where contamination may be discovered after testing or after an event
- Restaurant, hotel, and cleaning-industry exposures involving chemical mixes, strong fumes, and inadequate ventilation
The common thread is timing: symptoms often worsen after a shift, a renovation phase, a property change, or a specific work assignment—then become harder to connect when months pass and records are scattered.


