A common issue in herbicide-related injury matters is that the first medical symptoms may not appear right away. By the time a diagnosis is made, product packaging may be gone, job duties may have changed, and it can be difficult to recall exact dates.
To move toward a faster resolution, your first job is to create a “paper trail timeline” that connects:
- When exposure likely occurred (season, location, application schedule)
- How exposure occurred (home use, landscaping, employment, nearby application)
- What medical events followed (first symptoms, testing, diagnosis date)
Oklahoma courts and insurers tend to respond better when the evidence is organized in a way that supports a consistent story—especially when the product and exposure details are older.


