When weed killer exposure is suspected, the hardest part is usually not the diagnosis—it’s reconstructing the timeline. In Enterprise, that timeline may involve:
- Residential lawn and driveway treatment (often repeated seasonally)
- Work involving groundskeeping, landscaping crews, or equipment maintenance
- Property-adjacent application near homes, schools, or community areas
- Household exposure (for example, residue tracked in on shoes or clothing)
Because Alabama claims rely on evidence and procedure, delays can make it harder to obtain records, locate product details, or confirm what was used and when.


