Savannah’s mix of older neighborhoods, rental properties, and long-term landscaping routines can create a common pattern: exposure evidence is often spread across locations and years.
People sometimes remember:
- a particular house or apartment garden where treatment happened,
- a property manager or maintenance process,
- landscaping schedules tied to seasons,
- or neighborhood application that occurred while they were commuting, working, or caring for family.
But as time passes, records go missing—product bottles are thrown away, receipts aren’t saved, and details about “when” and “where” blur. In Georgia, delays can also complicate how quickly an attorney can request records and confirm deadlines.
Bottom line: the sooner you start organizing, the more complete your evidence tends to be.


