When you’re trying to resolve an injury claim while also managing appointments and insurance calls, organization becomes the difference between “we’ll get to it later” and a claim that can actually be evaluated.
In Monroe, many people discover exposure only after years of routine spraying or jobsite yard work. That makes it especially important to gather information early—before details fade or records become incomplete.
**Start building your “exposure file” with: **
- Your medical timeline (first symptoms → diagnosis → treatment)
- Any product packaging you still have (even partial labels)
- Photos of storage areas, sheds, or application areas (if available)
- Records tied to work or property maintenance (job duties, mowing/spraying schedules)
- Names of people who may recall what was used and when
If you’ve seen guidance online about using AI tools, think of it as a checklist and organizer—not a substitute for legal strategy or medical opinions. The goal is to keep your story consistent and your evidence ready for review.


