In Keene, many people are exposed through routine residential use and property maintenance—including driveways, lawns, and landscaping done seasonally. Others may be exposed indirectly when applications happen nearby, such as:
- Lawn care performed for rental properties and multi-family homes
- Community or neighbor-adjacent yard treatments
- Occasional landscaping/maintenance work with limited product documentation
When you’re trying to pursue compensation, the biggest delays usually come from:
- Unclear product identification (what was used, when, and where)
- Gaps between exposure and diagnosis
- Medical records that don’t clearly connect findings to exposure-related theories
A faster start isn’t about rushing to sign anything—it’s about building a clean, organized record so your case can be reviewed without months of back-and-forth.


