Residential exposure stories in central Indiana can be surprisingly hard to pin down after the fact. People may remember the color of a bottle, but not the exact product name. They may recall “it was applied on the weekend,” but not which week in the spring.
That’s especially important in a settlement context because insurance and defense teams typically focus on:
- Whether the exposure actually occurred (and how)
- Whether the product used was consistent with the chemical ingredient at issue
- Whether your medical timeline fits the type of illness alleged
When your exposure occurred during regular yard maintenance or nearby application, your case needs an organized record—not just a personal belief that the product caused the condition.


