In the weeks after a diagnosis, many people focus entirely on treatment. That’s understandable. But in herbicide exposure cases, the documentation window can narrow fast.
In New Franklin and surrounding areas, common realities include:
- product bottles being tossed during moves or yard cleanups
- neighbors or contractors who remember applications “in general” but not dates
- medical records stored across multiple providers (and sometimes obtained slowly)
- changes in phone numbers, emails, and employment paperwork
The goal is simple: build a clean, chronological record early enough that it can survive questions from defense counsel and adjusters.


