In suburban communities like Beachwood, exposure often doesn’t happen in one obvious moment—it can happen gradually across:
- Home and yard care: repeat applications on driveways, landscaping beds, and property edges.
- Secondary exposure: shared spaces where mowing, trimming, or seasonal yard work stirs residues.
- Relocation after illness: moving after diagnosis can make product labels, photos, or purchase records harder to retrieve.
- Local contractor activity: landscaping and maintenance vendors may apply products without leaving behind detailed documentation.
When the timeline is messy, the biggest risk is that your case becomes harder to prove—not because you’re lying, but because the evidence is incomplete.


