In Chatham County, many chemical-related injuries aren’t tied to a single employer—they involve layers: a site owner, a general contractor, specialty subcontractors, delivery companies, and sometimes remediation teams.
What that means for you: liability can be split, and the “who controlled the work” question becomes critical. A chemical exposure lawyer in Savannah will focus on:
- Who managed the chemical handling and safety plan on-site
- Whether protective equipment and ventilation were appropriate for the chemical and exposure route
- Whether warnings, labeling, and safety data were available when workers and residents were present
If you’re facing medical bills and missed work, it’s especially important not to let early conversations with insurers or site representatives steer the story.


