Most people don’t lose a potential claim because they “did something wrong.” They lose momentum because the story stays incomplete.
Start by writing a timeline that fits how Harrison residents commonly encounter weed killer:
- Property use: driveway edging, garden beds, yard borders, vacant-lot cleanup, or repeated spot-spraying.
- Work settings: landscaping crews, grounds departments, pest-control technicians, farm or equipment maintenance roles.
- Nearby application: living near where herbicides are applied during certain seasons, or exposure while helping with upkeep.
Include approximate dates, locations (even general areas), and who applied the product. If you don’t know exact products, note what you remember—label colors, bottle size, whether it was concentrate, and any brand names you recall.
Why this matters in Arkansas: gathering evidence early helps before product containers are thrown away, employment records change, and medical offices switch systems. The sooner your information is organized, the easier it is to evaluate legal options without guesswork.


