In a suburban community like Crown Point, exposure histories don’t always look like a single “incident.” Many people only realize something is wrong after a diagnosis, while remembering years of:
- driveway and lawn treatments at home
- neighbors’ or property managers’ weed control near shared borders
- outdoor work environments where spraying was routine
- storing and using herbicides in garages, sheds, or utility areas
When records are scattered—receipts gone, product labels discarded, or application dates unclear—your ability to move efficiently depends on how quickly you assemble an evidence baseline.


