In many parts of Centennial, weed control is handled on a schedule—spraying before peak growing seasons, touch-ups around sidewalks, and periodic treatment in common areas. That routine can make exposure harder to reconstruct later because the details are often scattered across:
- HOA or property management schedules
- landscaper invoices and service notes
- product receipts kept in drawers for “next season”
- older photos of treated areas (driveways, retaining walls, fence lines)
- employment records for maintenance or grounds roles
When medical issues show up months or years later, insurers may argue the exposure story is incomplete. The faster you organize the “who/what/where/when,” the more you can reduce friction in early settlement discussions.


