Garland’s neighborhoods and surrounding areas are largely residential, with lots of routine lawn care—plus nearby commercial landscaping and shared-property maintenance. That creates a common pattern in weed killer exposure stories:
- Frequent outdoor spraying for yards, driveways, and landscaping
- Shared exposure (family members, neighbors, or co-workers who spent time outdoors during applications)
- Product mix-ups (different brands/weed killers used across seasons)
- Records disappearing (bottles tossed, receipts lost, and application dates remembered only roughly)
When the timeline is fuzzy, it can feel like there’s “nothing to prove.” In reality, early organization can make a big difference in how your case is evaluated—especially in Texas where procedural timing matters.


