Ferguson is a suburban community where many people manage their own yards, driveways, and landscaping—or rely on neighbors, property maintenance, and local service providers. Exposure can also occur indirectly: during routine lawn care, around treated areas, or when products are stored and used in shared household spaces.
Because these situations are common, the biggest delays usually come from the same place: records aren’t kept, product details are forgotten, and medical timelines become harder to connect to exposure. A smart early approach helps you preserve what matters before it becomes “lost evidence.”


