Carteret’s mix of industrial employers, commercial activity, and residential neighborhoods means hazardous chemicals can show up in different ways, including:
- Workplace exposure during cleaning, tank/line work, coating application, maintenance, or emergency response.
- Building and property incidents tied to remediation, pest control, or improper handling of household/maintenance chemicals.
- Contractor-caused exposures, where the person injured wasn’t the one who “made the decision” but still paid the price.
- Multi-party events—for example, when a general contractor hires subs and each assumes the other handled safety.
In New Jersey, liability can turn on control—who managed the site, who directed the work, who supplied or selected the chemical, and whether required safety steps were followed. Your case strategy depends on identifying those control points early.


