In smaller Idaho communities, many people are exposed at home, through yard maintenance, farm or agricultural work, or by helping family members with routine property care. Those situations can create a timeline that’s hard to reconstruct later—especially when:
- product bottles are tossed after a season,
- application dates weren’t written down,
- symptoms showed up months or years later,
- household members shared outdoor spaces but remember details differently.
When you’re trying to pursue compensation, the early months matter. The sooner you preserve key documentation, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate exposure, causation, and potential liability.


