In many Texas City cases, the hardest part isn’t only proving illness—it’s reconstructing exposure.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Seasonal yard and property maintenance where containers are discarded after application.
- Contractor-applied herbicides where the homeowner doesn’t get the product label or application notes.
- Worksite exposure for people in grounds maintenance, landscaping, facilities, or routine property upkeep around industrial sites.
- Shared neighborhoods and common areas where multiple households or coworkers notice changes around the same time.
When records vanish, it becomes harder to match medical history to a specific exposure window. That’s why time matters—not just legally, but practically.


