In a suburban area like West Jordan, exposure timelines often blur for reasons that have nothing to do with your honesty:
- Seasonal spraying and landscaping schedules: Many residents treat weed control as a spring/fall routine, so dates can become “approximate.”
- Shared property and neighbors: Some exposures happen when applications are done nearby—along fences, common areas, or adjacent lots.
- Work-related contact: People who commute through industrial corridors or work in maintenance/grounds care may encounter herbicides as part of job duties.
When exposure happened years ago, the evidence that matters most tends to be the evidence you can still preserve now—product info, medical documentation, and a credible timeline.


