In communities across Passaic County, many exposures occur in ordinary ways—homeowners treating driveways, landscapers maintaining properties, or maintenance work near buildings and walkways. When that happens, the “trail” is rarely neat:
- product bottles get discarded after application
- purchase receipts are misplaced during busy seasons
- the exact timing of spraying becomes blurry when symptoms develop months or years later
- people may rely on memory rather than documentation
A Totowa claim often depends on reconstructing a credible exposure timeline using whatever evidence is still available—medical records, employment or property documentation, and any product-identifying details you can still obtain.


