Many chemical exposure cases in the New Ulm area involve environments where people spend long hours—worksites, maintenance areas, and facilities where cleaning products, industrial chemicals, or process materials are handled.
Common New Ulm scenarios include:
- Industrial and construction work: exposure to fumes or irritants during equipment maintenance, coating/cleaning processes, or material handling.
- Transportation and logistics-related exposure: chemicals carried for local businesses can be involved when spills occur, labels are unclear, or response is delayed.
- Residential and property maintenance: strong cleaning agents or improperly stored chemicals can lead to injury when ventilation is poor or protective gear isn’t used.
- Event and seasonal activity: temporary setups (including cleaning and sanitation before/after gatherings) can create exposure when protocols aren’t followed.
The location and timeline matter. In small communities like ours, records may be held by a few employers or contractors, and it’s easy for documentation to get separated or lost if you wait.


