Many weed killer injury cases hinge on timing: when exposure likely occurred, when symptoms began, and when a diagnosis became clear.
Because Florida weather can affect application patterns (humidity, wind, and rain timing), you may remember things like “it was applied right before a storm” or “the neighbor’s lawn was treated while we were outside.” Those details can matter—especially when product packaging is gone.
A lawyer typically helps you build a Coral Springs–specific timeline by combining:
- your health records (first symptoms, diagnostic milestones, treatment changes)
- any proof of lawn care activity (service invoices, appointment dates, photos)
- records showing where you were when application occurred (home, workplace, nearby common areas)


