Many herbicide-related cases begin with a timeline that’s hard to reconstruct. That’s common here because weed killer use often happens:
- Along driveways and walkways where property owners and contractors may rotate
- In rental and HOA-managed communities where application records aren’t always shared
- Near high-traffic corridors and commercial frontage where multiple vendors may work
- Seasonally, when landscaping crews apply products quickly and then move on
When the product container is discarded and application dates blur, the case can stall—not because the illness is “unprovable,” but because the evidence package is incomplete.


