Before anyone talks settlement, the most important step is getting medical attention and building a consistent record of what happened and when.
For Middleton-area cases, we often see similar challenges:
- Exposure occurred during summer yard work, landscaping, or property maintenance
- Product use happened on a nearby residence or along a shared boundary
- The exact bottle was discarded before anyone thought about documenting it
- Symptoms didn’t show up until months or years later, after routines had changed
What you should do now:
- Request copies of your diagnosis documentation, imaging/pathology reports, and treatment summaries.
- Write down your exposure timeline while it’s fresh—where you were, what you did, and roughly when.
- Preserve anything you can: photos of the area, any remaining product containers, and purchase or delivery records.
This isn’t about building a case alone. It’s about keeping the facts intact so your lawyer can evaluate your options efficiently.


