In West Texas–style heat and New Mexico’s wide-open spaces, herbicide use often happens around homes, yards, and property edges—sometimes by homeowners, sometimes by workers doing seasonal maintenance. If symptoms develop later, it can be hard to reconstruct:
- Where application occurred (yard perimeter, fields nearby, shared service routes)
- When it happened (before/after a move, seasonal routines, landscaping dates)
- Which product was used (labels discarded, bottles reused, or purchases made years earlier)
When records are incomplete, the case becomes more about how well you can build a credible exposure timeline. That’s where early organization matters—especially if you want to pursue a claim without losing momentum.


