In a suburban city like Lakewood, exposure documentation is frequently scattered across different places and timeframes:
- Lawn and garden purchases from local retailers that may no longer be easy to trace
- Landscaping work done while you’re commuting or at work
- Product use on shared property boundaries (fences, driveways, HOA-adjacent areas)
- Application near trails, schools, or public green spaces where residents may only have partial details
By the time symptoms escalate, it can feel like the paper trail is gone. The good news? You may still be able to build a credible timeline using the records that remain.


