Gilroy’s residential neighborhoods, community gardens, and agricultural surroundings mean herbicide exposure can happen in more than one way—at home, through nearby landscape work, or through work-related contact.
But the practical challenge is timing. Product labels get discarded, workers rotate, and records are sometimes overwritten when properties change hands or when commercial maintenance schedules shift.
The sooner you organize what you can, the less you’ll rely on memory later. That’s especially important in California, where claim deadlines and evidentiary requirements can be unforgiving.


