Many herbicide exposure cases hinge on details that can fade quickly—especially when exposure happened around routine home maintenance, community landscaping, or property care tied to employment.
Right away, focus on two tracks:
- Medical track: get accurate diagnosis, follow-up care, and documentation.
- Exposure track: preserve anything that helps connect where and when exposure likely occurred.
In Troy, it’s common for people to be exposed in residential settings—driveways, yards, and nearby application areas—sometimes while also working jobs where outdoor maintenance is part of the routine. Your goal is to keep your timeline consistent while you gather what supports it.


