In a smaller Missouri community like Fulton, many exposures are tied to residential properties and routine maintenance—driveway edging, yard treatments, rental turnover, and landscaping contractors who handle applications seasonally.
That matters because your claim often improves when you can answer, clearly and early:
- Where exposure occurred (home, rental, workplace property, nearby lots)
- When it likely occurred (before/after diagnosis; specific treatment seasons)
- Who applied or managed the treatment (property owner, tenant, lawn service, employer)
If you’re trying to build a case while memories blur, think locally: records may exist through landlords, property managers, neighborhood witnesses, or contractors who serviced the same properties over multiple seasons.


