In communities like Victoria, exposure often doesn’t come from one dramatic incident. It’s commonly tied to:
- Lawn and garden maintenance around homes and rental properties
- Seasonal landscaping before summer events and after spring cleanup
- Neighborhood application drift—spray carried by wind or lingering residue on shared property edges
- Take-home exposure when workers or caregivers handle treated items, equipment, or clothing
Because these exposures can be spread across multiple homes, tenants, or job sites, the evidence is often fragmented. The sooner you organize what you know (dates, who applied what, where it occurred, and what changed medically), the better your case file will hold up when it’s reviewed.


