In Erie, many suspected exposures don’t happen in a single dramatic event—they’re tied to everyday use of herbicides on lawns, driveways, or landscaped areas, or to work that involves maintaining property near homes and shared spaces.
That matters because your strongest evidence often comes from things you can collect locally and quickly:
- Who applied the product (you, a contractor, a landlord, a neighbor)
- When and where the application happened (date ranges matter more than exact days)
- How you were exposed (direct handling, mowing/yard cleanup after application, drift from nearby applications)
- What product was used (label details, photos, receipts)
Erie’s suburban layout also means people may be affected by nearby application—for example, when homes are close together or when properties are managed by shared landscaping services.


