Bonita Springs is a largely residential and community-driven area, and many exposures come from routine landscape maintenance—applications on homes, nearby lots, or shared community grounds. When product use is common but documentation is inconsistent, the case often turns on whether you can reconstruct:
- When exposure occurred (season, approximate dates, and changes in symptom onset)
- Where it happened (home, workplace, seasonal worksite, or community grounds)
- What was applied (brand/product labeling, leftover containers, or maintenance logs)
Because Florida’s legal deadlines can be strict, organizing this timeline early can matter as much as the medical facts.


