In and around Berwick, exposure can happen in ways that don’t always leave obvious trail markers:
- Seasonal property treatments: homeowners and contractors may apply herbicides during spring/summer maintenance, then discard containers.
- Outdoor work and commuting routines: some people are exposed at job sites or while maintaining properties tied to shift schedules, weather, and repeated visits.
- Family and household contact: residues can be tracked indoors on clothing or shoes after outdoor work.
- Rural-adjacent timelines: medical symptoms may surface long after an application, making it harder to pinpoint dates without records.
Because of that, the early challenge is usually not “proving you were sick.” It’s building a credible exposure-and-diagnosis timeline that insurers and defense teams can’t dismiss as guesswork.


