Many claims in Babylon involve exposure connected to home care and property maintenance—spraying along driveways, edging gardens, treating lawns, or hiring seasonal contractors during warmer months. Unlike workplace exposure that’s sometimes easier to reconstruct, residential exposure can be harder to pinpoint later.
In practice, your claim tends to move faster when you can clearly answer:
- Where exposure likely occurred (home yard, shared property areas, nearby application)
- When it occurred (approximate dates, seasons, and length of use)
- What was used (product type/label details, photos, receipts, contractor invoices)
- How illness progression links to the exposure timeline
When those pieces are organized, counsel can more efficiently evaluate liability theories and causation questions under New York standards.


