In West Texas, many people store chemicals in garages, barns, sheds, or utility rooms—then move, clean out, or reorganize when weather changes. That’s one reason weed killer claims locally can hinge on details that aren’t always kept together:
- What product was used (and what it contained)
- When and where it was applied (yard, acreage, shared property)
- Who handled the application (homeowner, contractor, crew, family member)
When records are missing, the case can still proceed, but it requires a careful reconstruction of the timeline. The sooner you start organizing, the less you rely on memory alone.


