Vista is a residential community with lots of home landscaping, HOAs, and neighborhood maintenance schedules. That creates a common pattern we see in weed killer cases:
- Exposure happens at home (driveway, garden beds, pathways) and later becomes indirect once memories fade.
- Multiple applicators may be involved over time—family members, contractors, or community maintenance.
- Product labels and containers are tossed once the job is finished.
- Symptoms may show up months or years later, after treatment has already started.
When the timeline is inconsistent, insurers may argue the exposure story is “uncertain.” The fastest way to respond is to build a defensible chronology early—before the evidence goes missing.


