Many Norman cases begin with a familiar pattern—residential yards, rental properties, neighborhood landscaping, or nearby application along commuting routes where people notice changes around the time symptoms start (or later, after a diagnosis).
To build a credible exposure story, start with what’s easiest to answer:
- Where exposure likely happened (home yard, rental property, workplace grounds, farm/ag work, or nearby application)
- When it happened (months/years, seasonal timing, and whether symptoms appeared soon after or much later)
- Who handled applications (homeowner, maintenance crew, landscaper, employer, or property management)
- How exposure occurred (direct spraying, mowing after application, drift from nearby areas, take-home exposure from work clothing)
If you live in an HOA, manage a rental, or regularly have outside landscaping service, those details often matter in Norman because application records can be handled by third parties.


