In smaller Texas communities, exposure details often live in fragments—different neighbors remember different things, product containers get tossed after a season, and medical timelines can span years. That’s especially true when exposure may have happened during:
- Home landscaping around driveways and fence lines
- Property maintenance on rented homes or shared lots
- Routine yard work before symptoms show up
- Work settings where herbicides are used seasonally
When you’re also handling doctors’ appointments and insurance calls, it’s easy to lose track of what supports your timeline. The goal early is simple: preserve the facts that help connect exposure to medical outcomes.


