Many people in Berthoud are balancing work, commuting, kids’ schedules, and medical appointments. That’s exactly why your first move should be preservation—not speculation.
Do this now (in order):
- Save product info: photos of the label, front/back directions, and any lot/batch details. If you used it years ago, gather any remaining containers, receipts, or brand names you can still confirm.
- Capture your exposure timeline: approximate dates, where applications happened (yard, driveway, fields nearby, rental/HOA common areas), and whether anyone else applied the product.
- Secure medical documentation: diagnosis dates, pathology/imaging reports (if applicable), treatment summaries, and prescription history.
- Write a short “memory log”: what you remember about the product and conditions—before details fade.
This matters because weed killer injury cases often hinge on whether the evidence can be connected consistently: exposure → medical condition → impact.


