Many weed killer exposures are not tied to a single dramatic event. Instead, they often occur during routine maintenance periods—spring growth, summer curb appeal, and fall cleanup—when products are applied and then forgotten until symptoms appear months or years later.
For residents near streets, trails, and frequently maintained properties, documentation can be especially important because the “what, where, and when” can blur:
- You may remember the product being used, but not the exact label.
- You may recall the general location (driveway, fence line, ditch area), but not the date.
- You may have moved homes, changed employers, or stopped keeping product receipts.
Your goal early on is not to prove everything by memory—it’s to create a record that can survive scrutiny.


