In suburban communities like New Port Richey, exposure stories commonly involve:
- Residential yard and driveway applications (often multiple products over multiple seasons)
- Secondary exposure—for family members, neighbors, or visitors who pass through treated areas
- Seasonal landscaping and maintenance work tied to Florida’s longer growing season
- Workplace exposure for people maintaining properties, performing pest control, or handling groundskeeping
Because these situations can be informal—product bottles discarded, application dates guessed, labels lost—your ability to document where, when, and what was used becomes central to whether your claim can be evaluated efficiently.


