Kokomo is a mix of neighborhoods, older housing stock, and surrounding rural/agricultural areas. That creates real-world exposure patterns that can be harder to reconstruct later, especially when symptoms show up months or years after use.
Common Kokomo scenarios we see include:
- Home and yard application near patios, driveways, and walkways where family members and visitors spend time
- Secondary exposure from brought-in residue on shoes, tools, or clothing
- Workplace exposure for people maintaining properties, handling groundskeeping, or working around treated areas
- Seasonal application timing—spring and summer use can matter when symptoms begin during fall or winter
Because Indiana claims still rely on proof, not assumptions, your ability to document where, when, and how exposure occurred often becomes the turning point.


