Many claims start years after exposure—especially when symptoms develop slowly. In the Mexico area, the exposure story often involves a mix of residential and job-related contact:
- homeowners or tenants using weed killers for driveways, yards, and outbuildings
- maintenance work on properties where spraying or spot-treatments were routine
- agricultural or landscaping tasks tied to seasonal schedules
- secondhand exposure when treated areas are cleaned, mowed, or handled repeatedly
When the timeline gets fuzzy, it’s easy to lose the very documents that matter most. That’s why early organization is often the difference between a claim that moves quickly and one that stalls while records are chased.


