In Mission, many exposures happen around home and neighborhood routines—weekends spent maintaining driveways, HOA or neighborhood landscaping, or quick “spray-and-go” jobs during warm seasons. If you used weed killer yourself, hired a lawn service, or lived near routine applications, the details can fade fast.
A fast start doesn’t mean rushing into a settlement. It means building a usable record while it’s still fresh.
Do this first (today/this week):
- Photograph any remaining product containers, labels, or application instructions.
- Save receipts, order confirmations, or lawn service invoices.
- Write down where exposure occurred (yard, driveway, fence line, garden beds) and approximate dates.
- Collect medical documents tied to diagnosis and treatment—especially pathology, imaging reports, and doctor notes.


