In Tyler neighborhoods and surrounding areas, many exposures happen in ordinary ways—spraying for weeds in the yard, treating driveways, or working with maintenance crews that apply herbicides as part of routine property care. The challenge is that the legal window depends on timing, and memories fade.
A fast, organized start usually means:
- Writing down where exposure happened (home, rental, workplace, shared property)
- Estimating when it happened (month/year—even if the exact day isn’t known)
- Identifying who applied it (you, a neighbor, a contractor, a pest-control service)
- Preserving anything that shows what product was used
Even if you don’t have every detail yet, organizing what you know now can help your attorney spot the shortest route to clarity.


