In Lockport and nearby Niagara County communities, many exposures are tied to residential property maintenance, landscaping, and seasonal outdoor work. People may not save product labels, and application schedules can blur—especially when symptoms show up after a diagnosis date rather than immediately after exposure.
What we see frequently:
- A diagnosis (or biopsy/pathology) arrives first, and exposure questions come later.
- Multiple people in a household were around lawn or garden treatment.
- Product containers were discarded after use, leaving only memory and partial records.
Because New York legal timelines and evidence expectations can be strict, the sooner you preserve what you can, the better your odds of building a coherent case file.


