In suburban communities like Darien, exposure often isn’t tied to a single dramatic incident. It’s frequently connected to:
- Homeowners’ yard applications on weekends or during seasonal “weed control” schedules
- Property maintenance done by contractors or shared landscaping crews
- Neighbor-side overspray or drift after applications near driveways, fences, or shared borders
- Roadside or common-area treatments you may notice near commuting routes and local corridors
Because these exposures are often informal, the evidence can be scattered. A fast way to improve your odds is to start building a timeline that includes both health and environment:
- When symptoms started and how they progressed
- Where you lived/worked during the relevant period
- Any recollection of product use (even approximate dates)
- Photos you may still have of yard areas, containers, or application areas


