Many herbicide cases hinge on exposure details that are easy to lose—especially when you’re juggling work, family, and treatment. In Greensboro and surrounding areas, common scenarios include:
- Homeowners treating driveways, sidewalks, or yard edges during seasonal weed growth
- Suburban landscaping and lawn care work where applications happen repeatedly across neighborhoods
- Facility maintenance for properties with recurring vegetation control
- Household exposure when products are stored and used nearby or brought home
Your goal early on is simple: pin down when, where, and how exposure likely occurred.
What we typically ask Greensboro clients to document first
- Photos of any remaining product containers/labels (even partially faded labels can help)
- Receipts, bank/card records, or store purchase history (when available)
- Dates you remember treating areas (seasonal notes help)
- Names of neighbors/co-workers who observed application practices
- Medical records showing diagnosis and treatment progression


