Local residents often lose time in two ways: they delay gathering exposure evidence, and they give statements before they’ve organized the basics. Before you speak with insurers or anyone else, focus on building a “first-pass” file.
Create one folder (digital + paper) with:
- Medical proof of diagnosis (pathology reports if you have them, imaging summaries, treatment history)
- A simple exposure timeline (approximate dates, locations, and how the product was used)
- Product identifiers you can still confirm (photos of labels, receipts, garden notes, employment records)
- Contact information for key witnesses (neighbors, co-workers, or anyone who observed application)
For many Windsor households, exposure evidence comes from ordinary life—gardens, driveways, routine lawn care, or landscaping work around homes. The earlier you preserve details, the less you have to rely on memory later.


