In and around Lexington, many people encounter weed killer exposure through residential lawn care, agricultural and maintenance work, and routine property upkeep. When symptoms later appear, it can be difficult to reconstruct the timeline—especially if:
- product bottles were discarded after application seasons,
- application schedules weren’t documented,
- medical records are spread across multiple providers, or
- family members share exposure through household contact or shared property.
Because those gaps are common, the first phase of a strong claim is triage: identifying what you already have, what’s missing, and what can still be obtained without losing momentum.


