In and around Wood River, many exposures come from everyday routines: yard work, neighborhood spraying, landscaping services, and maintenance of properties along commuting routes and commercial corridors. When symptoms show up later, it can be hard to remember details—especially if the product containers were thrown away or the application timing wasn’t tracked.
That’s why early case-building typically begins with a focused “exposure map,” not a flood of documents. The goal is to capture the essentials:
- Locations in Wood River/nearby where application likely occurred (home, rental property, workplace, or nearby treated areas)
- Who handled the spraying (homeowner, contractor, employer, or a neighbor)
- Approximate dates and seasonality (spring/summer application patterns matter)
- What products were used (even if you only have partial labels, photos, or receipts)


