Many residents in Elk Grove Village were exposed through everyday routines—lawn and driveway treatments, landscaping, or maintaining properties in a neighborhood where applications happen seasonally. Sometimes exposure comes from:
- Homeowners’ or contractors’ weed control (spraying schedules, product types, and application areas)
- Community or shared-property maintenance (where records are limited)
- Secondary exposure (residue tracked indoors, shared tools, or nearby application)
- Long gaps between treatment and symptoms, which can make timelines feel confusing
Because Illinois cases depend heavily on documentation, getting your facts lined up early matters. The goal is to help you answer the questions insurers and attorneys will ask—without you having to guess.


