In a mountain resort community like Glenwood Springs, exposure stories can be complicated. Many residents have mixed routines—seasonal landscaping, property maintenance, snow-season lawn care, vacation rentals, and shared neighborhood pathways—so “when” and “where” exposure happened may not be one clean event.
You might remember:
- Weed killer used on a driveway or yard before guests arrived
- Maintenance work on rental properties or community landscaping
- Occupational exposure from crews who handled applications during peak tourist seasons
Because Colorado courts and insurers usually want a coherent timeline, early organization matters. When records are scattered, the case can stall—not necessarily because liability is weak, but because evidence is harder to connect.


