In a community like Beatrice, exposure narratives can be complicated by how people live and work:
- Homes and outbuildings where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Properties near roads, drainage areas, or utility corridors where spraying may occur
- Agricultural work schedules that don’t always line up neatly with medical appointments
- Limited product labeling remaining after bottles are discarded or moved between seasons
When the “when” and “where” are unclear, it becomes harder for anyone—doctors, insurers, or attorneys—to connect the dots.
The fastest way forward is usually not rushing to statements or paperwork—it’s building a small, organized case file that makes those connection points easier to evaluate.


