Lexington neighborhoods are often a mix of long-term residents, older homes, and properties where lawn care is part of routine. Many people don’t connect illness to herbicide exposure until years later—sometimes after a neighbor’s application habits change, after a move, or after a new landscaping schedule.
That delay matters because evidence can become harder to locate:
- product containers get thrown out during spring cleanups
- application dates blur once seasons pass
- medical records spread across multiple providers
A fast, organized case file can reduce friction when you’re ready to seek compensation.


