Many people here encounter weed killer exposure through a familiar mix of residential landscaping, seasonal property maintenance, and nearby application. In places around Johnson City—where homes sit close together and yards are often treated during warm months—exposure evidence can be time-sensitive.
Common friction points we see:
- Product containers get tossed after the season ends.
- Application timing blurs (“it was before my diagnosis,” “I think it was spring”).
- Medical records arrive in pieces (primary care first, then referrals, then tests).
When deadlines approach under Tennessee civil procedure and claim rules, delays in gathering key documents can make it harder to build a consistent story.


