In a suburban-residential area like Bellefontaine Neighbors, exposure often doesn’t look like a single “jobsite incident.” It commonly involves:
- Home and neighboring-property spraying (driveways, yards, and fence lines)
- Community/contractor lawn maintenance where product labels aren’t always saved
- Take-home exposure concerns (work clothes brought into the household)
- Delayed diagnosis—symptoms may develop or be recognized months or years later
These patterns matter because they affect what evidence is available now. The earlier you preserve the right details, the easier it is to build a coherent exposure timeline for Missouri counsel to review.


