East Lansing is a mix of residential neighborhoods, student housing, and busy commercial corridors. That combination can make exposure histories harder to pin down compared to more rural settings.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Landscaping and lawn treatment around rental properties (including shared walkways where neighbors may be exposed)
- Seasonal herbicide use by property managers during peak growing months
- Take-home residue concerns when caregivers, students, or workers return indoors after outdoor application
- Secondary exposure where an individual didn’t apply the product but lived or worked near where it was used
When the original product label is gone and application dates are fuzzy, the case often turns into a documentation puzzle. That’s where early organization can make the difference between a claim that stalls and one that progresses efficiently.


