In smaller communities and suburban settings, people often can’t point to a single dramatic event. Instead, exposure history may be spread across:
- Seasonal yard care (spring and early fall applications)
- Shared outdoor spaces (apartment/condo common areas, rental properties, shared driveways)
- Work-related contact (maintenance, landscaping, groundskeeping, or pest control support)
- Contractor use where residents didn’t buy the product themselves
That “piecemeal” exposure pattern is one reason Westfield claim files can stall later—records are missing, product names are forgotten, and timelines get fuzzy.
A good attorney strategy focuses on rebuilding the story with what’s available now.


