In New Jersey, people frequently discover a diagnosis months—or years—after exposure. By the time symptoms escalate, details about product use can become hard to reconstruct.
In Burlington specifically, many cases begin with real-life routines:
- Suburban and residential lawn care (driveways, landscaping, property edges)
- Community and neighborhood maintenance where herbicides may be applied periodically
- Caregiving households where one person’s exposure leads to concerns for others in the home
- Contract work around properties (maintenance, landscaping, groundskeeping, pest control)
When you’re trying to get answers quickly, the goal isn’t to rush toward a settlement blindly—it’s to start building a clean evidence timeline early so your case doesn’t lose momentum.


