Many weed killer cases turn on timing and documentation. In a community like Maywood—where people may live near older landscaping patterns, shared maintenance areas, or frequent residential treatment—details can disappear quickly:
- When exposure likely happened: approximate dates, seasons, and how often you were around treated areas.
- Where exposure occurred: yard, driveway, building exterior, shared grounds, parks nearby, or workplaces where herbicides were used.
- Who applied it: homeowner, tenant, maintenance staff, landscaper, or a commercial applicator.
- What was used: photos of labels, product names, container images, or even receipts from a store purchase.
If you can, start a folder (digital or paper) and label documents by date. Illinois injury claims often hinge on an organized record—not a perfect one.


