In Florida City, many people encounter weed killer exposure through everyday routines—home lawn care, property management, landscaping crews, and maintenance activity near where families walk, play, or commute. When illnesses surface months or years later, the hardest part is often reconstructing the exposure timeline.
That’s why we start by mapping:
- When exposure likely happened (application dates, seasonal patterns, moving dates, renovations)
- Where exposure likely occurred (yard, shared property areas, nearby application sites)
- Who may have been involved (homeowners, tenants, landscapers, maintenance staff)
Even if you don’t have every document, a structured timeline can help your lawyer identify what’s missing and what can still be obtained.


