In the Baytown area, exposures frequently involve residential properties and recurring outdoor maintenance. That means the evidence is often scattered across phones, emails, medical portals, and paper records—until you consolidate it.
Start by collecting:
- Medical proof: diagnosis date, pathology/imaging reports, treatment plan summaries, and prescription history.
- Exposure timeline: when symptoms started, when you noticed yard/landscape spraying, and how often exposure occurred.
- Product clues: photos of any remaining bottles, labels, receipts, or even screenshots from online purchases.
- Location context: where exposure happened—home yard, rental property, workplace grounds, or nearby applications.
- Witnesses: neighbors, coworkers, or family members who remember spraying schedules or who handled applications.
If you have limited documentation, don’t assume you’re out of options. In many cases, Baytown claimants can still build a credible record using a combination of medical records, employment/maintenance records, and witness testimony.


