When exposure happened years ago, the record often isn’t “missing”—it’s scattered. In La Quinta, common real-world gaps include:
- HOA or property-management landscaping logs that weren’t saved after a season changed
- Photos of labels that were taken but not organized (or stored on an old phone)
- Multiple properties (rentals, vacation stays, caregiver visits) where herbicides may have been applied
- Seasonal symptom timing—people may assume health changes are unrelated because the illness didn’t start immediately
A fast settlement strategy depends on tightening these details early. That means collecting the right materials before they disappear.


