Elmwood Park is a dense, residential community with lots of shared outdoor spaces—front yards, driveways, sidewalks, and nearby properties where landscaping and weed control happen seasonally. That matters because exposure evidence often depends on details like:
- Timing: when applications occurred and when symptoms began (or when a diagnosis was later made)
- Proximity: whether exposure may have come from household use versus nearby applications
- Who handled the work: homeowners, maintenance staff, landscapers, or others who treated shared areas
When medical issues show up months or years later, reconstructing those local details becomes critical. A careful review can help connect the dots without turning your life into a research project.


