Many chemical-related injuries in and around Big Lake aren’t from obvious “industrial accidents.” Instead, they often come from situations residents recognize:
- Property remediation and cleanup: spills, leaks, or contaminated materials that require contractors to handle chemicals in basements, crawl spaces, garages, or storage areas.
- Home and workshop projects: improper use of cleaners, solvents, adhesives, pest control products, or rust removers—sometimes without adequate ventilation.
- Workplace exposures: maintenance, construction, landscaping, warehousing, and trades where chemical products are stored and used on-site.
- Tenant and landlord disputes: exposures during unit turnovers, cleaning, mold treatment, or emergency response when safety steps weren’t followed.
Minnesota residents may also be dealing with cold-weather storage and building maintenance realities—chemicals stored in sheds or attached structures, ventilation that doesn’t work as intended, and the temptation to “air it out later.” If you were harmed, the facts still matter, and evidence can still be gathered.


