Whether you live near parks, manage a residential property, or rely on recurring services for landscaping, exposure evidence can be tied to ordinary, repeated activity:
- Seasonal weed control on driveways, sidewalks, and backyard borders
- Scheduled applications by a hired service or a family member
- Secondary exposure (for example, children or household members spending time outdoors after treatment)
- Work-related contact for landscapers, gardeners, and maintenance staff
The difference between a slow, confusing case and a faster evaluation is usually not the diagnosis—it’s whether your timeline and product-use details are organized in a way an attorney can review quickly.


