In coastal Maine communities like Saco, exposure stories can be complicated—not because people are dishonest, but because details get scattered across seasons, properties, and responsibilities. A person may be exposed at:
- a home where weed control was handled on weekends or between work shifts
- a rental or vacation property where maintenance was outsourced
- a workplace near landscaping or property upkeep
- shared community areas where weed killer application was noticed after the fact
When the bottle is gone and the application dates are fuzzy, the case often hinges on whether you can reconstruct a credible timeline from the records you do have.


