Aurora neighborhoods often involve busy, overlapping schedules—home maintenance on weekends, shared landscaping contractors, school-and-park proximity, and long commutes that make it harder to stay organized. When exposure happened years ago, details can blur: what was sprayed, where, how often, and who was present.
That’s why our approach starts with a simple goal: get your materials into a settlement-ready order early.
In many Colorado cases, the fastest path to meaningful settlement talks depends less on “having the right diagnosis” and more on having a documentation package that shows:
- When exposure likely occurred
- Where it occurred (home, rental, job site, or nearby application)
- What product(s) were used and how they align with the chemical alleged
- How the medical condition progressed after exposure


