In many Norwich neighborhoods, exposure questions don’t come from a single dramatic event. They come from routine: treating lawns and gardens, maintaining property edges, or working in roles where herbicides are present seasonally.
That means your “proof” may be spread across:
- Old receipts and bank statements for lawn care or hardware store purchases
- Photos stored on phones (containers, application areas, storage locations)
- Employment records from contractors who serviced properties in the area
- Medical paperwork from specialists who may not have the full exposure history
The faster you can gather what you have, the easier it is to build a timeline that makes sense to insurers and to Connecticut courts if it becomes necessary.


