In West Park, many exposure stories don’t come from a single incident. They come from patterns—weekend lawn care, shared property maintenance, landscaping contracts, and repeated product use along routes people take every day.
So rather than trying to “prove everything at once,” a strong claim typically begins by building a clean timeline:
- Where exposure likely happened (home, rental property, workplace, or nearby application areas)
- When exposure occurred (seasonal treatments, job schedules, or documented application dates)
- What product was used (labels, photos, receipts, product names, or other identifiers)
- What changed medically (first symptom, diagnosis date, treatments started, and progression)
Florida cases often move at the speed of paperwork. The sooner your facts are organized, the sooner counsel can evaluate settlement options realistically.


