When injuries are linked to weed killer exposure, one of the biggest factors is whether your records tell a consistent story. For Beverly Hills residents, exposure often becomes clearer around real-life routines:
- Seasonal yard and driveway maintenance (spring/summer applications and follow-up re-treatments)
- Neighbor or shared-lot application near homes, sidewalks, or common areas
- Work-related exposure for tradespeople and maintenance staff who apply products on short notice
- Secondary exposure from clothing, gloves, or storage areas in a home
Instead of trying to “remember everything at once,” build a short timeline that your attorney can use immediately—dates of symptoms, diagnosis milestones, and when you first noticed changes after exposure.


