In Imperial, many exposure stories trace back to how properties are maintained—residential yards, landscaping services, agricultural-adjacent work, and community areas where herbicides may be applied seasonally.
That matters because, in California, a claim ultimately needs you to connect three things:
- Exposure (what product/chemical you were around and when)
- Illness (what diagnosis or medical condition you’ve received)
- Causation evidence (why the records and experts say exposure contributed)
If your exposure happened long ago—or packaging was discarded—your case can still move forward, but you’ll want a strategy that’s realistic for how people in Imperial actually keep (or lose) records.


