In the Lowcountry and surrounding areas, chemical exposure injuries often connect to real-world work and property activities, such as:
- Industrial and warehouse incidents involving solvents, degreasers, acids, or cleaning concentrates
- Construction and maintenance work where crews handle adhesives, coatings, sealants, or rust removers
- Home and rental property remediation, including treatment after leaks, mold concerns, or pest services
- Seasonal cleanup and event turnover where stronger cleaning products are used in enclosed spaces
- Multi-employer jobsites, where responsibility can be split among the contractor, subcontractor, and property operator
Because these incidents can involve multiple parties, the “who’s responsible” question often isn’t obvious at first.


