A common pattern in South Jersey communities is that exposure history wasn’t kept in a formal way. Product bottles get tossed, application dates are remembered only approximately, and labels may not be photographed. Sometimes the exposure is tied to:
- Residential landscaping around driveways, sidewalks, and yards
- Shared neighborhood maintenance where spraying happens near homes
- Seasonal pest/weed control handled by contractors or caretakers
- Work-related exposure for people commuting to nearby job sites
When records are incomplete, the case still can move forward—but the strategy has to be different. The goal becomes building a credible timeline using what you can still document.


