Many chemical exposure incidents in Franklin involve settings where people commute in and out of the worksite—industrial service work, distribution and warehouse activity, construction trades, and residential property maintenance. In these environments, chemicals may be used temporarily, stored in multiple locations, and handled by contractors.
That matters because liability can shift quickly between:
- Employers and supervisors who scheduled the work
- Contract crews performing cleanup or maintenance
- Property owners/managers responsible for ventilation, access, and safety plans
When symptoms show up later—such as headaches, coughing, throat irritation, rashes, or worsening breathing—insurance representatives may try to treat it as “something else.” Our job is to build the case around the Franklin facts: what was being done, what safety steps were required, and what the records show.


