In the Hollister area, many exposures come from real-world routines—spraying along driveways, maintaining home gardens, landscaping appointments, and weed control near where people walk to work, school, or local errands. When a diagnosis doesn’t show up until months or years later, it can be hard to reconstruct:
- Where you were when the product was applied (yard, fence line, nearby common areas)
- Who applied it (property owner, contractor, maintenance staff)
- When application happened and how often
- Whether you were exposed through direct contact, drift, or secondary contact
A “fast settlement” strategy depends on answering those questions early—because insurers and defense teams commonly challenge exposure details.


