We see a common pattern: someone starts noticing symptoms after a diagnosis, after a treatment change, or after a year or two of “something feels off.” By the time they look back, key details are harder to reconstruct.
In Sunland Park and across Doña Ana County, that often means:
- Product containers were thrown away during a yard clean-up or seasonal maintenance.
- Application timing is remembered only approximately (“around spring,” “before the heat,” “during a neighbor’s treatment”).
- Medical records exist, but the most useful documents (pathology, imaging reports, specialist notes) aren’t easy to locate.
Acting early helps you avoid the “timeline gap” that can slow down review and complicate causation arguments.


