In Darby and nearby Delaware County communities, people are often exposed in everyday, hard-to-track ways—spraying around homes, lawn treatments by contractors, shared maintenance for small properties, or landscaping during peak season.
When symptoms don’t show up immediately, the passage of time creates predictable problems:
- Product labels get discarded
- Receipts and contractor paperwork go missing
- Neighbors’ recollections become less precise
- Medical records reflect treatment decisions but not exposure history
A strong claim doesn’t require perfect documentation from day one—but it does require a credible exposure narrative supported by what can still be located.


