In Pleasanton and the Tri-Valley area, exposure can happen in ways people don’t think to document—such as:
- Routine yard or landscaping treatments at homes, townhomes, or nearby properties
- Work settings where maintenance crews or contractors apply herbicides seasonally
- Community spaces (including HOA-managed areas) where application schedules may not be obvious
- Secondary exposure, where household members are affected through residue brought indoors
When the timeline stretches out, it’s common to have partial records: a container may be gone, a receipt may be lost, or an application date may only be remembered “around spring.” That’s where a settlement review needs to start—by tightening the timeline with what you can prove.


