In the Binghamton area, exposure can happen in multiple settings over time—home gardening in the Southern Tier, snow/yard maintenance around seasonal applications, workplace landscaping or groundskeeping, and even shared household spaces where products were used and then stored.
What makes these cases tricky is that key proof is often not kept in one place:
- product bottles or labels may be discarded after a season
- purchase receipts may be lost when households change or move
- medical records may exist, but the exposure timeline is not clearly connected
- employment details may be fragmented across multiple roles
That’s why “fast guidance” has to start with triage—figuring out what you have, what’s missing, and what you should preserve now while details are still retrievable.


