In Houston-area communities like Humble, exposure often happens in everyday suburban settings—residential yards, nearby landscaping, and property maintenance schedules. If your symptoms appeared months or years after exposure, the timeline can blur.
A fast start usually means creating two parallel timelines:
- Exposure timeline: when and where herbicides were used (home use, lawn service visits, shared property boundaries, or work-related exposure)
- Medical timeline: diagnosis dates, treatment changes, test results, imaging, and doctor notes explaining what’s being treated
Even if you don’t have every document, a structured timeline helps counsel identify what’s missing early—before it becomes harder to reconstruct.


