In Shelbyville (and nearby communities), exposure stories often connect to normal suburban routines: treating lawns and garden beds, maintaining properties around schools and parks, or helping family members with outdoor work. Sometimes exposure happened years ago, and the first real clue came after a diagnosis.
That’s why your first goal is not “proving everything.” It’s building a usable timeline that answers three questions:
- Where exposure likely occurred (home/property, jobsite, or nearby application areas)
- When exposure likely occurred (even approximate months/years)
- What product(s) were used (or what type of weed killer you can confirm)
A well-organized timeline helps your attorney focus on the evidence that matters most—without wasting time chasing leads that can’t be supported.


