When people in Clayton reach out, they usually want to know what they can do right now to protect their claim without making things worse.
Start with three priorities:
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Lock down your medical timeline. Gather diagnosis dates, pathology/imaging reports, and a list of medications and follow-up care. Even if you don’t know the legal cause yet, your medical record becomes the backbone of everything.
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Preserve exposure details while they’re fresh. Think about where your exposure likely happened: your yard, a neighbor’s treatment, a rental property, a landscaping service, or workplace grounds. If you remember approximate dates, write them down.
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Collect documentation you can still find. Look for pesticide/weed killer receipts, app-provider invoices, bank statements, photos of labels, or email/text communications with a lawn service.
In Clayton, it’s common for people to live in tightly maintained residential areas where application could occur near sidewalks, shared driveways, and landscaped common spaces. That often means the “who applied what and when” details can be reconstructable—if you start early.


