Conyers is a mix of established neighborhoods and active development, so chemical-related harm can occur in several common ways:
- Residential and rental remediation: cleaning after leaks, smoke/odor treatments, mold remediation, or pest control where fumes and residues can linger.
- Construction and maintenance work: exposure during painting, drywall work, flooring installation, concrete treatment, or equipment cleaning—especially when ventilation is limited.
- Warehousing and industrial activity: incidents involving chemical storage, transfer, or failure to maintain proper controls.
- Vehicle- and event-adjacent exposure: contractors working near busy routes or public spaces, where dust, overspray, and chemical odors can affect bystanders.
In these scenarios, the biggest challenge is often proving what chemical you were exposed to and how the exposure happened, especially when a company moves quickly to manage the narrative.


