Many local calls come in after a diagnosis, when families are trying to piece together years of lawn and property routines. Start building a file now with:
- Medical proof of diagnosis: pathology reports (if applicable), imaging results, doctor notes, and treatment summaries.
- Treatment timeline: dates of first symptoms, referrals, testing, and prescriptions.
- Exposure clues specific to your life in Knox County:
- yard or driveway application history (even approximate)
- who applied the product (you, a contractor, a family member)
- whether applications occurred before/after work hours (helpful for reconstructing proximity)
- any photos of containers, labels, or storage areas
- Employment and property records (when relevant): job duties, landscaping/ag work history, and any documentation that shows repeated use.
If you have incomplete records, that’s common. What matters is whether your evidence can still support a credible story that ties product exposure to medical findings.


