When people ask for fast settlement guidance, what they usually need first is a clean, credible record of:
- When exposure likely occurred (season and approximate dates)
- Where it occurred (home landscaping, driveway/sidewalk areas, common outdoor spaces)
- Who may have applied products (you, a hired service, a neighbor/landlord, or workplace contacts)
- What was used (brand/product type, label details, photos if available)
- What changed medically and when (diagnosis date, major test results, key treatment milestones)
Instead of trying to “remember everything,” focus on building a two-column timeline: exposure events on one side, medical events on the other. That structure helps attorneys and medical reviewers quickly see whether your history is consistent and whether additional records are needed.


