In a city where many households maintain properties year-round and where outdoor maintenance is common, exposure evidence often sits in a few predictable places—but it can disappear fast.
Within the first few days after you suspect weed killer exposure, prioritize:
- When symptoms began (month/year helps even if the exact day is fuzzy)
- Where exposure likely happened: yard, driveway, nearby landscaping, shared maintenance areas
- What products were used (photos of labels if you still have them; otherwise, receipts, brand names, or what the container looked like)
- Who was around (family members, coworkers, neighbors who may remember application)
This isn’t about proving everything immediately. It’s about setting up a clear record so your attorney can move efficiently and identify what’s missing.


