Many weed killer exposure stories in the Coachella area involve long-term residential use, landscaping routines, or agricultural and maintenance work. In these situations, product labels are often discarded, application dates are remembered imperfectly, and medical records may span years.
That’s why we focus on building a clean timeline quickly—especially for cases where:
- symptoms began after routine seasonal application
- exposure occurred through yard/driveway maintenance
- work duties included groundskeeping, pest control, or field-adjacent tasks
- family members were exposed at home or through take-home residue
When records are incomplete, the case can still move—but you need a structured approach to reconstruct what happened and connect it to medical findings.


