Many Montgomery households and workers are exposed through routine property maintenance—spring and summer lawn care, driveway and fence-line weed control, and landscaping schedules that come and go. When symptoms appear months or years later, the details that once felt obvious (which product, what area was treated, how often) can fade.
That’s why early organization matters more in Montgomery than many people expect. Records can disappear when:
- a product bottle is tossed after use,
- a contractor/landscaper changes over time,
- a neighborhood application was handled by a different person than the one who noticed symptoms,
- a family home is sold or ownership changes.
A fast consultation is often about one thing: capturing the story while it’s still retrievable.


