In a smaller Illinois community like Macomb, exposures often happen in routine, everyday settings—driveway edging, garden beds, field margins, school or park landscaping, or property maintenance around homes and rental units.
What makes it hard is that the exposure details can fade:
- Product labels may have been thrown away after a job was finished
- Applications may have been done by different people over multiple seasons
- Symptoms may develop long after the last known use
When you’re trying to pursue compensation, delays in documenting exposure can make it harder to connect the medical story to the right product and the right timeframe.


