Many Laconia residents experience exposure through routine property and landscaping work—especially during spring and summer when herbicides are commonly applied. Others may be exposed while working with grounds maintenance at businesses, seasonal operations, or public-facing properties.
Because New Hampshire cases can depend heavily on timelines and documentation, the most important early questions tend to be:
- When was the product used (or applied nearby)?
- Where did exposure likely occur (home, rental, job site, shared property)?
- What exact product was used (label, active ingredient, concentration)?
- How did exposure happen (direct handling vs. drift, indoor residue, secondary contact)?
Even if your symptoms appeared months or years later, a structured timeline helps attorneys and medical reviewers evaluate whether the story is consistent.


