In and around Flat Rock, weed killer exposure often happens in familiar, residential settings: homeowners treating lawns and driveways, caretakers maintaining rental properties, and neighbors applying products close to shared yards or sidewalks. The challenge is that illness may show up months—or years—after the exposure.
That’s why the first step is building an exposure timeline that can stand up to scrutiny. Instead of focusing on one “key event,” we help you map:
- When product use or application occurred (approximate dates are okay at first)
- Where it occurred (yard, driveway, landscaping areas, shared property boundaries)
- How you were exposed (direct use, mowing/handling residue, nearby application, household contact)
- What you used (product name, active ingredient if known, photos/receipts if available)
This timeline is what your lawyer later uses to request the right records and develop a claim that doesn’t collapse under cross-examination.


