In Waycross and the surrounding Ware County area, exposure often comes from routine outdoor use: lawns and driveways, landscaping, roadside vegetation control, farm-adjacent properties, or employment that involves regular spraying. When records are incomplete later, the “story” becomes harder to prove.
To build momentum early, start by preserving:
- Where exposure likely happened (home address area, workplace, property boundaries, nearby application sites)
- When it likely happened (season, frequency, approximate years)
- How you were exposed (direct handling, mowing/cleanup after spraying, drift from nearby application, take-home exposure)
- What products were used (photos of labels, product names, ingredient callouts if you have them)
Even a short written timeline—dates you remember, who applied, what the weather was like—can help your lawyer move faster once they review your medical records.


