In and around Columbus, many people are exposed through suburban yard care, nearby landscaping, rental properties, and routine maintenance—not always through obvious “occupational” situations. That means the details you need later (product name, application dates, who applied it, and where it happened) can be scattered across texts, old emails, or memory.
Even when you did everything “right,” you may be stuck with:
- product containers tossed after use,
- receipts that were never saved,
- vague dates (“sometime last summer”),
- and medical records that exist, but don’t clearly connect to the exposure story.
Our job is to help you reconstruct the timeline using what’s still available—and build an evidence plan you can follow now.


