Many people in Simpsonville first connect the dots months or years after exposure—after a diagnosis, a biopsy, or a change in symptoms.
That delay matters because:
- Product containers and receipts get discarded during yard cleanups or moves.
- Application details fade—especially if exposure happened while caring for a home, working outdoors, or assisting with community landscaping.
- Medical records become harder to reconstruct if providers are switched or documents aren’t retained.
In South Carolina, deadlines can limit when you can file. That’s why a “fast settlement guidance” approach is really about starting early—preserving evidence, documenting exposure, and getting the right records together while your memory and documents are still fresh.


