In a suburban community like Lyons, weed killer exposure can come from everyday, repeatable sources:
- Home and rental property maintenance (driveways, sidewalks, yards, and common areas)
- Seasonal landscaping and lawn care around residences and small commercial properties
- Neighborhood drift after application—when wind, timing, or placement leaves lingering contact
- Work-related exposure for people in maintenance, groundskeeping, or other hands-on roles
The issue isn’t that people don’t remember. It’s that details fade, product containers are tossed, and application timing becomes fuzzy—especially when symptoms don’t appear until later.
That’s why “fast” guidance for Lyons claimants usually starts with a simple question:
What proof do we already have, and what proof can we realistically obtain now?


