Many exposure stories in Palm Coast begin similarly: someone used weed killer in a yard or along a driveway, noticed symptoms later, then realized the dates don’t line up neatly.
That’s a common issue when:
- product bottles were tossed after the season ended
- applications were done by a contractor or landlord’s maintenance team
- exposure happened outdoors near walkways, screen porches, or common landscaping areas
- medical diagnosis came years after the first symptoms
Because Florida injury claims depend heavily on evidence, the fastest path to meaningful settlement guidance is usually building a timeline that can survive questions from insurers and defense teams.


