In many cases we see in the Inland Northwest, the hardest part isn’t proving you were sick—it’s reconstructing the “how” and the “when.” In Cheney, that often means:
- Seasonal lawn routines where product names weren’t recorded
- Shared or borrowed equipment (sprayers, mowers, trimmers) across households
- Community maintenance (property managers, contractors, or grounds crews) that treated areas more than once
- Decluttered garages and sheds, where product bottles and receipts are later discarded
When you’re trying to pursue compensation, those missing details matter. Washington injury claims typically rise or fall on whether the evidence can support the exposure narrative and link it to your diagnosis.


