In weed killer injury matters, the strongest cases usually aren’t the ones with the “most” information—they’re the ones with the most connectable information.
In Palmetto Bay, exposure evidence can commonly show up in places like:
- Yard treatment records (receipts, emails, invoices, service dates)
- Photos of spray patterns, tank labels, or application notices
- HOA/common-area communication about landscaping plans
- Employment or maintenance schedules (if you worked around treated properties)
- Neighbor or co-worker recollections about when and how areas were sprayed
If your medical diagnosis came later, that doesn’t automatically weaken your claim—but it does mean your attorney will likely spend time building a credible timeline that ties when exposure likely happened to when medical issues emerged.


