In Hudson, you’ll often find evidence in places people don’t immediately think about:
- Lawn and landscape invoices from local service providers (sometimes showing product names).
- Photos of treated areas taken around the time of application (driveways, garden beds, retaining walls).
- Work schedules—who was using the product, when the yard was treated, and whether pets/kids were present.
- Neighbor or co-worker accounts about what they saw: application timing, whether weather conditions were windy, and whether cleanup was done immediately.
The goal isn’t to “prove the case” in your first conversation—it’s to build a clean starting file so your attorney can quickly identify what’s strong, what’s missing, and what can realistically be reconstructed.


