In a city like Hillsboro—where many residents live in suburban neighborhoods and a lot of work happens across nearby industrial and construction sites—exposure stories can look different from person to person. Some people are direct users of herbicides. Others are exposed through routine lawn or property maintenance, overspray drift, or shared outdoor spaces.
Because Oregon claims rely on evidence, not assumptions, the key question becomes: what you can prove about exposure and how your medical records connect the illness to that exposure.
That’s why “fast settlement guidance” in Hillsboro usually means quickly sorting three buckets:
- When exposure likely occurred (dates or seasons)
- Where it likely occurred (home, workplace, nearby applications)
- What products were involved (labels, photos, receipts, employer records)


