In a suburban community like Lebanon, exposure stories often unfold across multiple settings:
- Homeowners and lawn care: repeated spraying on seasonal schedules.
- Sidewalk/road frontage maintenance: weed control near driveways and shared access points.
- School and park-adjacent locations: application can occur where kids, walkers, and visitors regularly pass.
- Commute-and-errands exposure: people may notice symptoms after months or years without realizing where the product was used.
Because the timeline can be spread out, records tend to disappear—labels fade, receipts get lost, and details about who applied what can become fuzzy. Early organization is what keeps your claim from turning into speculation.


