In smaller Oregon communities, people are frequently exposed in everyday, hard-to-document ways:
- Residential yard care: repeated applications around homes, driveways, and garden beds
- Seasonal property maintenance: treatment schedules that don’t always match when symptoms show up
- Work-related contact: landscaping, groundskeeping, utility work, and facility maintenance
- Shared living environments: exposure affecting multiple family members through take-home residue or indoor/outdoor contact
The legal question isn’t just whether you were sick. It’s whether the facts show a reasonable connection between the product exposure and the illness—supported by medical records and documentation that an Oregon adjuster or court can understand.


