In a suburban community like Upper Arlington, many people first connect exposure to illness through routine home and yard care, neighborhood landscaping, or work around outdoor maintenance. When symptoms show up months—or years—later, memories can blur and records may be incomplete.
That’s why time matters. Not just because legal deadlines exist in Ohio, but because the longer you wait, the harder it can be to:
- locate product labels, purchase records, or photographs;
- document where and when an application occurred;
- coordinate medical records in a way experts can review quickly.
A faster path usually starts with a tighter timeline—the dates you were exposed, the date you noticed symptoms, and the date you received key diagnoses.


