Most people don’t remember dates the way lawyers need them. That’s especially true in Kewanee, where seasonal property work, spring/early-summer applications, and multi-year yard or farm maintenance can blur together.
A strong claim usually begins by organizing three things:
- When exposure likely occurred (season and approximate years can still help)
- How it happened (home use, job duties, shared storage areas, nearby application)
- What product was used (labels, photos, receipts, product names, or even container types)
You don’t need a perfect record on day one. What you do need is a strategy for building a reliable timeline before records disappear.


