In suburban areas like Lake Mary, exposure often happens in ways that aren’t obvious at the time—such as repeated lawn and landscaping treatments, neighborhood common-area maintenance, or routine pest-control practices around homes and commercial properties.
When enough time passes, the details that matter most can become difficult to reconstruct:
- product containers get thrown away
- application schedules weren’t tracked
- people remember “roughly when,” not exact dates
- medical records may be spread across multiple providers
That’s why residents often benefit from starting with a “triage” approach—collecting what’s available now and identifying what’s missing before conversations with insurers begin.


