Many Framingham cases involve suburban residential exposure—driveways, garden beds, rental turnover cleanups, or lawn service applications done on a recurring schedule. Over time, the details that matter most can become scattered:
- The exact product name or active ingredient is forgotten after a season changes.
- Purchase receipts are lost (especially when supplies are bought in-store and tossed with packaging).
- Family members remember “someone sprayed,” but not when, how, or what.
- Medical records are clear on diagnosis, but the exposure story is documented loosely.
When that happens, the settlement timeline can slow down because the defense often challenges either exposure or causation—and Massachusetts claims generally require more than a belief that the two are connected.


