In many Washington-area households, weed killer exposure happens during routine property care—driveway edging, lawn maintenance, or seasonal garden work—often while juggling work shifts and family obligations. When symptoms appear months or years later, it can be hard to reconstruct:
- which product was used (and whether it was a concentrate or ready-to-spray)
- when it was applied
- how often it was used
- whether other family members or caregivers were around during application
Even if you remember “what happened,” Illinois claims typically benefit from a clearer timeline than memory alone can provide.
Our job is to help you build that timeline efficiently—so you’re not starting from scratch when you meet with counsel.


