In suburban communities like Whitestown, exposure can look like:
- Routine yard and driveway treatments for weeds and brush control
- Property maintenance where product use isn’t tracked household-by-household
- Worksite applications on commercial or industrial grounds (including contracted crews)
- Secondhand contact—for example, residue carried on work boots, equipment, or clothing
By the time symptoms show up or a condition is formally diagnosed, product packaging may be gone and dates may be fuzzy. That’s why getting organized early is so important—especially if you want your records to line up with how insurance and defense teams evaluate claims.


