In a suburban community like Harker Heights, exposure can happen in ways that aren’t always obvious at the time:
- Repeated lawn and garden applications each season
- Yard work done by contractors or family members
- Product drift or overspray from neighboring properties
- Outdoor work near treated areas for parks, school grounds, or maintenance routes
When symptoms show up months or years later, it’s easy to lose details—what product was used, when it was applied, and how often. That’s why we start by building a clean exposure timeline that matches your medical timeline. The goal is to reduce “guesswork” and make it easier for medical and legal review to connect the dots.


