New London’s mix of dense residential neighborhoods, rental properties, and frequent yard/landscaping services can create exposure stories that are easy to confuse later—especially when application happened more than once, by different people, or across shared spaces.
Common local scenarios include:
- Rental homes and multi-unit properties where herbicides were applied around walkways, parking areas, or landscaping borders.
- Seasonal maintenance for homes near parks, waterfront paths, or coastal lots where weed control is used consistently.
- Commuter and visitor patterns that complicate timelines (for example, when someone’s symptoms worsen while they’re away for work or travel).
- Landscaping and property upkeep work where exposure may occur over a season—then medical symptoms emerge months or years later.
Because these details can be scattered across multiple sources, the fastest path to clarity usually starts with a clean exposure timeline tied to documents.


