In and around Searcy, many exposures happen through residential lawn care, farm and landscaping work, and property maintenance—sometimes where multiple adults handle yard chemicals over the years. Because application records aren’t always kept, people later discover key details are missing:
- the exact product name (and whether it was a glyphosate-based formula)
- the approximate date range of use
- who applied the product and where
- whether family members were present during spraying or where residue settled
When those details are incomplete, the case becomes more about reconstructing the timeline than simply pointing to a diagnosis. That’s why early organization can be the difference between “we think it happened” and “we can prove it happened.”


