In Durango, many exposures happen quietly: yard and garden applications around homes, herbicide use for trails and landscaping, or seasonal work connected to maintenance and property upkeep. If you’ve recently been diagnosed and suspect a weed killer—especially one used for vegetation control—you’ll feel pressure to “move fast” with insurance or a representative who wants quick answers.
A better first step is to build a clear medical-and-exposure timeline. That timeline becomes the backbone of how a lawyer evaluates causation and liability in Colorado. Before you contact anyone else about settlement, gather what you can while it’s still fresh—symptoms, diagnosis dates, and where product use or application occurred.


