In a community shaped by neighborhoods, rural edges, and seasonal yardwork, it’s common for exposure details to fade. Product bottles get tossed after use. Application dates become “sometime last summer.” If you worked around properties that were maintained by contractors, you may not know exactly which herbicide was used or how often.
That matters because Pennsylvania cases turn on proof—especially proof of what you were exposed to, when, and how it relates to your medical condition. If those pieces are incomplete, the case can still move forward, but your strategy has to be built around what can realistically be reconstructed.


