Loveland’s mix of residential neighborhoods and property-management activity means exposure stories can be very “local” but also easy to lose over time:
- Yard and driveway treatment: homeowners and hired help may use weed killer seasonally, and containers get discarded once the job is done.
- Landscaping and property maintenance: people who maintain multiple properties may have repeated exposure across locations.
- Household secondhand exposure: residue can end up on shoes, tools, or shared outdoor areas.
The quicker you organize what happened—when, where, and with which product—the easier it usually is for an attorney to evaluate exposure evidence and match it to your diagnosis.


