In Pottstown, many people’s exposure stories involve a mix of household use (driveways, walkway edges, garden beds) and community or jobsite application (property management, mowing/maintenance crews, seasonal treatments). The challenge is that the legal case often depends on when exposure likely occurred and what products were used.
Before you contact counsel—or while you’re waiting—create a simple timeline that you can share:
- Product timeframe: approximate years you used or were around weed killer
- Where exposure happened: home/property, workplace, or nearby application areas
- How exposure occurred: spraying, mixing, mowing treated areas, track-in residue, or take-home contamination
- Symptom progression: first medical concerns, diagnosis date(s), and major treatment milestones
A clean timeline helps your attorney move faster because it reduces back-and-forth and makes it easier to spot missing documents early.


