Miami Shores is a residential community where people often encounter lawn and landscaping treatments close to home—sometimes repeatedly across seasons. That “nearby, routine exposure” pattern can show up in cases as:
- Homeowner or HOA lawn care using weed control products along driveways, sidewalks, and common areas
- Landscaping and yard maintenance that occurs while residents are commuting or working (making exact dates easy to lose)
- Secondary exposure—family members and visitors who spend time near treated areas
- Heat and irrigation cycles that can blur when an application happened versus when symptoms were noticed
Because of that, many Miami Shores claim stories depend on building a clean timeline from scattered sources—photos, invoices, work orders, and medical records.


