In and around Azusa, many exposures are tied to everyday suburban life: treating lawns and driveways, maintaining properties, community landscaping, or working in roles where herbicides are used seasonally. A common pattern we see is:
- the product use happened years earlier (sometimes before anyone knew the long-term risks)
- medical issues appeared later, after moving, aging, or changing jobs
- paper records are incomplete—bottles are gone, receipts are misplaced, and details get fuzzy
That’s why our first focus is turning memories and scattered documents into a clear exposure-and-medical timeline that can stand up to scrutiny.


