Union City is highly residential and walkable, with many homes and small businesses close together. In weed killer injury matters, that proximity can create exposure scenarios that are different from suburban cases—such as:
- Sidewalk and curb applications near multi-family buildings
- Landscaping and maintenance performed by contractors who may not keep detailed logs
- Shared property areas (courtyards, walkways, entrances) where product use is not always documented
- Seasonal timing (spring/summer applications) that may not line up neatly with when symptoms begin
Because New Jersey courts and settlement evaluators expect a coherent story, the strongest cases usually connect three timelines:
- when exposure likely occurred,
- when medical symptoms started, and
- when diagnosis and treatment were documented.
If you can’t pinpoint the exact day you were exposed, that doesn’t automatically end the claim—but it does increase the importance of building a credible record.


