When you request help, we start by sorting your situation into the categories that insurance adjusters and lawyers usually challenge.
Expect a review that prioritizes:
- Exposure timeline (when the spraying or product use likely occurred, and when symptoms began)
- Where exposure happened (home yard, rental property, jobsite maintenance, or neighboring application)
- Product identification (what was used, what it was called/where it was purchased, and what you still have—photos, labels, receipts)
- Medical documentation (diagnosis, pathology/imaging if applicable, treatment history, and physician notes)
- Consistency and credibility (a clear narrative that aligns with what your records actually show)
This is not about “proving everything at once.” It’s about building a case story that holds up under Texas claim scrutiny.


