In New Jersey, the legal system expects claims to be supported by evidence—not just a diagnosis and a concern. With herbicide-related illnesses, the hardest part is often proving a consistent story of:
- When exposure likely occurred (and for how long)
- What products were used (or what chemical was present)
- Whether your medical condition is the type that experts evaluate in these cases
In Hillsdale specifically, many exposures come from common residential routines: homeowners treating driveways, landscapers applying weed control, or maintenance being handled by contractors. When that’s the source, people often remember the “what” (yard work) better than the “which product” (exact label/ingredient list). That’s why acting early—while records are still accessible—can make a meaningful difference.


