In metro Detroit, exposure often happens in “in-between” ways—around homes in fast-changing neighborhoods, at rental properties with rotating maintenance staff, or through seasonal landscaping and weed control services.
Common reasons evidence becomes incomplete include:
- Product bottles or labels get tossed after a season, move, or switch in property management.
- Landscaping contracts change (and with them, who applied chemicals).
- Work schedules and commutes make it hard to pinpoint the exact day exposure occurred.
- Medical records are spread across systems (urgent care, specialists, imaging centers), creating gaps.
What matters for a claim is not perfection—it’s building a credible timeline from what you can still obtain.


