Many cases we see locally aren’t tied to one obvious incident. Instead, exposure can be woven into normal routines—
- Residential lawn care in neighborhoods where driveways and yards get treated seasonally
- Property maintenance tied to school schedules, landscaping, and weekend work
- Work in outdoor or industrial settings where herbicides are used for vegetation control
- Shared environments, where one person’s yard treatments may affect others over time
Because exposure can be intermittent and documentation may be missing, the early challenge is often not “Do you have a story?” It’s whether the records can be assembled into a consistent, credible timeline.


