Many weed killer exposures in the Lawrenceville area happen in everyday residential settings—driveways, yards, and landscaping treated on a routine calendar. Unlike workplace injuries where records may exist, home exposures often leave fewer “paper trails.”
That creates a common problem: by the time symptoms lead to a diagnosis, key details may have faded—what product was used, exactly when application occurred, and whether weather conditions (like heavy rain soon after treatment) could have affected contact.
The good news? You can still build a strong record quickly if you start organizing the right materials now.


