Most weed killer injury claims rise or fall on a consistent timeline. In practice, that means you’ll want to identify:
- When symptoms began (and when you first sought medical care)
- When and where herbicides were used around your home, workplace, or routine routes
- What you were exposed to (product type/label info, whether it was applied by someone else, and whether you handled it directly)
For many people in Madera, exposure clues come from everyday realities—like routine lawn/yard treatment, field-edge spraying you can see from a property line, or maintenance crews working near where kids play or where you commute.
Quick action tip: grab whatever you can today—photos of containers/labels (if you still have them), receipts, employment records, and any written notes about application dates.


