Many Oxford households rely on seasonal yard work, landscaping services, and snow/weed control plans. That means exposure stories often look like:
- A homeowner used weed killer on driveways, sidewalks, and garden borders before a diagnosis
- A landscaping crew treated areas near a home, rental, or campus-adjacent property
- A neighbor’s application drifted toward a shared yard or walkway
- A rental or property manager maintained common areas, but the product details were never recorded
Because daily life can blur dates and product types, your earliest focus should be reconstructing the timeline—not just collecting medical documents.


