In and around Logan, people are frequently exposed in everyday, realistic ways:
- Residential lawn and garden use (homeowners, rentals, and property management)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping for schools, apartment complexes, and neighborhood common areas
- Sidewalk and curbside spraying where products may drift into yards, driveways, and play areas
- Seasonal maintenance work that ramps up during warmer months
Because of that, many claims don’t start with a single missing “smoking gun.” They start with a timeline: when the spraying occurred, how you were nearby, and what health changes followed.
When that timeline is messy, insurers often push for uncertainty. Your best defense is an organized exposure story supported by records.


