In South Florida neighborhoods, exposure stories often come from familiar, everyday settings: HOA-managed landscaping, routine lawn care, community pest control, and homes where products were stored in garages or sheds. If you used weed killer yourself (or someone did nearby), the details can get blurry—especially when symptoms appear later.
To speed up review and reduce avoidable back-and-forth, we help you gather the right items early:
- Product proof: photos of remaining containers, labels, or any purchase/receipt records
- Where it was used: driveways, sidewalks, yard edges, fence lines, or landscape beds
- Who applied it: you, a relative, a tenant, a contractor, or a community service
- When it was applied: approximate dates, seasons, and how often
- Medical anchor documents: diagnosis letters, imaging reports, pathology (if applicable), treatment summaries
This is the difference between a case that’s “interesting” and a case that’s ready for meaningful settlement talks.


