In Boca Raton’s suburban neighborhoods and planned communities, many exposures aren’t tied to a single “jobsite.” Instead, they commonly involve:
- Home lawn and garden treatment (driveways, landscaping beds, irrigation edges)
- HOA or property-management landscaping where residents may be present during or shortly after application
- Secondary exposure—clothing brought indoors after treating yards, garages, or storage areas
- Seasonal pest and weed-control routines that overlap with busy family schedules
Because contact can be spread across different locations (yard, sidewalks, shared amenities) and timelines, claims can stall when people aren’t sure what details to collect first. A fast-start approach helps you capture the record while it’s still retrievable.


