In weed killer injury matters, the first thing we help Carteret residents organize is not “legal theory.” It’s the sequence—what happened, when it happened, and what symptoms and diagnoses followed.
A fast start usually means building two short documents:
- A medical timeline (diagnosis date, major tests, treatments, and current status).
- An exposure timeline (where exposure occurred, what was used, and roughly when).
Why this matters in New Jersey: deadlines and procedural steps move on a schedule, and insurance and defense teams often request records early. When your timeline is already organized, it’s easier to respond quickly and avoid delays that can affect leverage.


