In Roswell, chemical exposure claims commonly arise in situations tied to residential and commercial maintenance, service work, and property turnover. Examples include:
- Home and condo remediation: cleanup after water intrusion, smoke or soot removal, mold treatment, or chemical-based restoration where ventilation and PPE may not meet the situation.
- Renovations and contractor work: exposure during painting, stripping, adhesive installation, flooring work, or aerosolized products used without adequate controls.
- Improper storage on-site: chemicals stored in garages, utility rooms, or maintenance areas without correct labeling, secondary containment, or safe handling.
- Tenant or resident exposure: incidents where a product is used in common areas or where occupants report odor/fume symptoms before anyone investigates properly.
In these cases, the “who’s responsible?” question can be complex—sometimes it’s the contractor, sometimes the property owner or manager, and sometimes the product supplier or manufacturer.


