In Boynton Beach, many cases begin with a timeline that’s hard to reconstruct—especially when exposure happened across seasons or through third-party lawn care. A strong claim usually depends on one core idea: your illness must connect to a specific type of weed killer and the way it was used.
When we help clients prepare, we focus on building a clean exposure story that can survive questions from insurers and defense counsel, such as:
- Who applied the product (you, a service company, a property manager, or an HOA vendor)
- Where it was applied (home landscaping, driveways, sidewalks, common areas)
- When it happened (estimated dates, growth seasons, repeated treatments)
- What was used (product name, label photos, or packaging you may still have)
If your memory is fuzzy, that’s common. The goal is to get your facts into a shape that an attorney can quickly verify and expand using records.


