In Lincoln, many exposures happen through everyday routines—yard work, property maintenance, nearby application, and agricultural-adjacent work. If your diagnosis arrived months (or years) after the exposure, it’s common for critical details to fade:
- what product was used (brand/formulation)
- where application occurred and how close you were
- whether you were the one applying or were nearby
- when symptoms started and how they progressed
When evidence is scattered across emails, clinic portals, paper records, and family recollections, it becomes harder to connect exposure to medical findings. A fast, structured organization approach can prevent that problem before it grows.


