When people contact our office, the most common frustration is the same: the illness is real, but the exposure details feel fuzzy.
In Belvidere, that often happens because:
- product bottles were used over multiple seasons,
- packaging was thrown away,
- application dates weren’t tracked,
- symptoms appeared months or years later,
- and family members remember “yard work” but not the exact product name.
A strong claim usually begins by separating your story into three clean tracks:
- When exposure likely happened (season, year range, job or property use)
- What was applied (product type, brand if known, area treated)
- When symptoms began and how diagnosis evolved (doctor visits, tests, pathology if applicable)
Even if you don’t have everything yet, organizing what you do know can prevent avoidable delays.


