Many people in New Hyde Park begin by searching for answers after a diagnosis. But for settlement discussions, the most time-sensitive work often involves the timeline of exposure.
Ask yourself:
- When did the exposure likely occur (years, not just months)?
- Was the exposure tied to home landscaping, yard maintenance, driveway/sidewalk treatment, or a property where application occurred nearby?
- Did you or a family member work with products (including seasonal lawn/grounds work) or handle take-home residue on clothing?
Why this matters: in New York, insurers and defense counsel often focus on whether the facts line up—when exposure happened, which product was used, and what medical records show. A clear timeline helps your attorney build a credible narrative quickly.


