In residential neighborhoods, exposure evidence is frequently spread across ordinary sources—not a single smoking-gun bottle. For example:
- Lawn and landscaping services may apply herbicides on schedules you didn’t control.
- Product containers get thrown away after seasonal use.
- Application dates can blur when symptoms don’t appear until months or years later.
- People may remember “it smelled strong” or “the yard was treated,” but not the exact product name.
That doesn’t mean your case is weak. It means you should treat evidence like a timeline you’re reconstructing—starting now.


