In a city where heat, outdoor work, and seasonal landscaping are part of everyday life, exposure stories often come from routine use—some planned, some accidental. Before you talk to anyone about a claim, gather the items that make your timeline easy to verify.
Phoenix evidence to prioritize early:
- Medical records that show the diagnosis and the “when” (initial symptoms, referrals, imaging/pathology if available)
- Product proof: photos of labels, receipts, container packaging (even partial), or product names from storage areas
- Exposure context: where the product was used (yard, driveway, rental property, HOA common areas), and whether application was done by you, a contractor, or a property manager
- Witness details: who applied it, who was present, and what the area looked like during application
- Employment or contractor records if you worked in landscaping, maintenance, pest control, or similar roles
If you’re trying to figure out what you’re missing, that’s normal—records don’t always survive. The key is to preserve what you can now so your attorney can build the strongest possible narrative without starting from scratch.


