In dense, residential communities, exposure can be harder to reconstruct—not because people don’t care, but because it often happened in everyday ways:
- A lawn or landscape service applied weed control near your home or shared property boundaries
- Family members were exposed during yard maintenance (or through take-home residue)
- Application occurred while you were commuting and the timeline later blurred
- The original product container was discarded, stored elsewhere, or replaced
New Jersey claim evaluation relies heavily on when exposure occurred and whether the illness followed within a medically credible window. If your recollection is fuzzy, that’s common. The goal early on is to turn scattered memories into a structured narrative backed by documents.


