In and around Ravenna, many exposures don’t look like a one-time “incident.” They tend to show up through:
- repeated lawn and garden spraying on nearby properties
- seasonal weed control around homes, rental units, and shared outdoor spaces
- landscaping crews or property maintenance teams applying herbicides on a schedule
- secondary exposure when residue spreads through household traffic (boots, garage floors, shared pathways)
That pattern matters because Ohio claims typically require you to connect the dots between exposure, diagnosis, and the illness you’re treating now. When the timeline is blurry, insurers often argue the connection is speculative.


