Springfield neighborhoods and surrounding areas can create unique exposure patterns. Many people are exposed through routine residential lawn care, seasonal landscaping, or maintenance work tied to commercial properties and public areas.
That matters because the timeline and proof in these cases often depend on:
- Seasonal application habits around homes and rental properties
- Outdoor work schedules (construction, groundskeeping, landscaping)
- Storage and residue in garages, sheds, and tool areas
- How quickly medical symptoms were noticed and diagnosed
When exposure details are scattered across years, it’s easy for the case to stall—especially after insurance requests begin.


