Many Beavercreek residents discover a possible link to weed killer exposure after a diagnosis, a biopsy, or a new treatment plan. The problem is that exposure details can get fuzzy—especially when the product use happened years ago.
Instead of trying to “remember everything,” focus on building a usable record:
- When symptoms began (approximate month/year is fine to start)
- When you first saw a diagnosis and what tests supported it
- What products were used (brand/container photos if you have them)
- Where exposure likely occurred: lawn care, gardens, driveway/sidewalk areas, or nearby application
The goal is not perfection on day one—it’s a clean summary an attorney can evaluate quickly.


