In a smaller community like Sturgis, cases can move quickly from “maybe it’s nothing” to “prove it.” Defendants may argue that:
- your symptoms match something common (sinus issues, asthma flare-ups, migraines)
- the exposure happened at a different time than you believe
- the chemical wasn’t the one present at the worksite or incident location
- monitoring records are incomplete or don’t show harmful levels
When people are commuting, working rotating shifts, and using shared equipment or facilities, timing and documentation become critical. A strong claim ties your symptoms to the exposure window and the responsible party’s safety duties—before key details are lost.


