In suburban areas like Clemmons, exposure often happens in ways that aren’t documented at the time:
- property maintenance (driveways, yards, and landscaped areas)
- neighborhood applications where the product label may be thrown away
- shared outdoor spaces where multiple people were present
- seasonal routines that make dates feel “approximate”
- workplaces where herbicides are used near commuting routes and break areas
When records are missing, the case can still move forward—but the review needs a clean timeline and a clear evidence list. That’s where most “fast settlement” efforts either succeed or stall.


