In La Porte, many exposures happen in ordinary ways: spring and summer treatments around homes, routine maintenance schedules, and shared community environments (including properties close together). When that’s the case, documentation often goes missing—product bottles get thrown out, application dates aren’t recorded, and people forget specifics after symptoms develop.
That’s why timing matters locally. The sooner you start preserving information, the better your chances of reconstructing:
- What product was used (and whether it contained the chemical linked to your illness)
- Where exposure occurred (yard, property boundary, job sites, or nearby applications)
- When exposure occurred (application timing and symptom onset)
- How exposure happened (spraying, mowing afterward, indoor carry-home residue, etc.)


