Many claims in the high desert begin with patterns like:
- Homeowners treating weeds on driveways, sidewalks, and backyard edges—often using products more than once a season.
- Repeated applications near fences and neighboring lots, where overspray, residue, or tracking can affect other household members.
- Landscaping and maintenance work tied to residential properties, including seasonal cleanup and re-treatment.
- Timing gaps: symptoms appear months or years later, after prescriptions start, after a diagnosis, or after follow-up testing.
When exposure happened long ago, the biggest challenge isn’t just proving illness—it’s proving what product was used, how it was applied, and when. That is where early evidence organization helps you move faster.


