In Linden, it’s common for exposure histories to be messy—not because people are careless, but because daily life moves quickly. You might remember the general product type (“weed killer for the yard”) but not the exact bottle, or you may know application happened “around the time the basement got damp” or “before the landscaping refresh.”
A settlement-ready file usually needs three things in plain terms:
- When exposure likely occurred (even approximate windows)
- Where it happened (home, rental property, nearby application areas, workplace)
- What was used (product type, label details, photos, receipts, or co-worker/neighbor recollections)
If your records are incomplete, that doesn’t automatically end the conversation. The key is building a consistent account that can be cross-checked against what doctors and experts can review.


