In a coastal, high-turnover environment like Myrtle Beach, exposure can be tied to a mix of places:
- Residential yards (weekend and after-storm applications)
- Vacation rentals and property turnovers
- Landscaping and grounds crews working long seasonal shifts
- Commercial properties along busy corridors where weed control is routine
Because the timing of exposure and the timeline of symptoms are critical, a diagnosis alone usually isn’t enough. Insurers and defense teams commonly focus on whether the records show (1) exposure, (2) the product used during the relevant period, and (3) a credible medical link.
A faster path to settlement usually starts with building a clean, chronological story—before gaps widen.


