Many people in and around Burlington first notice symptoms after a diagnosis, not during the application. By the time you’re looking for answers, product labels may be gone, receipts may be misplaced, and coworkers or neighbors may not remember which product was used.
That’s why our early focus is practical:
- Reconstructing your exposure timeline based on how properties and job sites were maintained
- Identifying likely product sources (home use, landscaping, maintenance, or nearby application)
- Collecting records that can hold up under Washington claim review
If your exposure occurred years ago—common in herbicide illness cases—your case still may be buildable. The difference is whether the evidence is organized in a way that medical and legal reviewers can follow.


