Malibu cases often have a few practical realities that affect how quickly things can come together:
- Homes and landscaping are high-touch environments. Many people are exposed through routine property maintenance—spraying around gardens, driveways, or rental turnarounds.
- Tourism and turnover can complicate timelines. For some claimants, memories of product use blur when exposure occurred during seasonal work, guest stays, or rotating maintenance schedules.
- Multiple parties may be involved. Homeowners, tenants, HOA-managed areas (where applicable), landscapers, and property managers can all play a role in who applied products—and whose records exist.
Because of these factors, “quick” help should still be structured. A rushed approach that doesn’t pin down exposure dates, product identity, and medical records can lead to delays later when adjusters request proof.


