Many people assume they’ll “remember later” what products were used or where applications happened. In suburban areas like Stockbridge, that’s a gamble—containers get tossed, landscaping schedules change, and even neighbors move on to other projects.
Start with a quick evidence sweep today:
- Photograph the application area (where treatment occurred, nearby borders, drainage paths, and any visible residue).
- Save any product packaging you still have—labels, directions, lot numbers, or receipts.
- Write down dates and conditions: when you noticed spraying, whether it was windy/rainy, and how long after treatment symptoms began.
- Identify who likely applied it: homeowner, lawn service, or a contractor working for a property association.
Why this matters in Georgia: exposure histories often become the center of disputes. Insurance and defense teams frequently challenge whether contact happened, what product was used, and whether the timeline matches the medical record.


