Claims often slow down when exposure details are scattered across text messages, old appointment notes, and fading memories. For Bell Gardens residents, that pattern is common because exposure may come from multiple “everyday” sources—front yard and backyard treatments, shared landscaping along apartment grounds, or products used near driveways and sidewalks where foot traffic is constant.
A practical first step is building an exposure map that answers:
- Where you were exposed (home, rental property, school/work site, common-area landscaping)
- When exposure happened (rough year ranges are still useful)
- How exposure occurred (direct use, mowing/yard work after application, drifting spray, take-home residue)
- Who may have handled applications (you, property staff, a contractor, a co-worker)
This isn’t about proving your case by yourself—it’s about giving your attorney a clean starting point that can be reviewed quickly.


