Many Sandy Springs residents don’t keep weed-killer bottles for years. That’s especially true when:
- Landscaping is handled by a third-party service for a home, townhouse, or community property
- Applications occurred near sidewalks, retaining walls, and creek-adjacent areas where runoff becomes part of the story
- Packaging was discarded during routine yard cleanups before anyone knew symptoms might appear later
- A diagnosis arrives after a long gap—while coworkers, neighbors, or prior property managers have changed
The result is a common mismatch: medical records may be detailed, but exposure documentation can be incomplete. Your ability to move toward settlement quickly often depends on how efficiently your case team can reconstruct the exposure story.


