In North Texas communities like Gainesville, exposure histories can be complicated by everyday routines—residential lawn care, weekend property maintenance, farm or ranch work nearby, and shared neighborhood application practices. Even when someone remembers the “weed killer,” the paper trail may not be in one place.
That’s why we help clients build an evidence path that fits real life:
- Who applied the product (homeowner, landscaper, property staff)
- Where it was used (driveway edges, fence lines, garden beds, acreage borders)
- When it was used (seasonal patterns matter)
- What symptoms showed up and when medical care began
When that information is organized early, it’s easier to evaluate whether your illness story aligns with the kinds of medical and scientific review used in these cases.


