Portsmouth homes and businesses often rely on routine maintenance—seasonal landscaping, pest-control visits, and property cleanups along driveways, sidewalks, and common areas. Many exposures happen gradually, and the “when” can become blurry:
- A contractor applies herbicide for property management or landscaping work
- A homeowner treats weeds near shared walkways or rental units
- Family members experience secondary exposure while living in the same environment
When that happens, the legal work isn’t about panic—it’s about capturing proof early. Virginia’s legal process generally treats deadlines seriously, and gaps in documentation can make it harder to connect the dots later.


