In a suburban community like Norton Shores, exposure can come from places that aren’t always obvious later—seasonal lawn care, neighborhood landscaping, rental turnovers, or yard maintenance done by contractors. Even if you “only used it at home,” documentation may be split across:
- Old purchase receipts or bank records (sometimes across multiple years)
- Photos (if you took them) of labels, spray patterns, or the product itself
- Medical records spread between clinics, imaging centers, and specialists
- Employment/contract work records if exposure occurred through job duties
Because Michigan claims depend heavily on proof of what you were exposed to and when, your early organization can matter more than people expect.


