In West Point neighborhoods, exposure stories frequently involve:
- Seasonal weed control at residences, HOAs, and nearby properties
- Lawn and landscaping services used during spring/summer maintenance
- Shared boundaries where overspray or treated runoff can reach gardens, sidewalks, or driveways
- Secondhand exposure from clothing or equipment brought into the home
Because the contact often occurs in residential settings, the “trail” of evidence can be fragmented—especially if products were discarded, labels faded, or timelines blur between seasons.
That’s why early documentation matters: it’s how you turn “I think it was the weed killer” into a claim that can be evaluated.


