Mercer Island’s residential neighborhoods and landscaping rhythms are part of what makes these cases unique. Exposure may involve:
- Lawn and garden applications at homes and nearby properties
- Landscaping contractors working through seasonal schedules
- Secondary exposure when products are applied nearby and residue gets tracked indoors
- Long gaps between first exposure and when symptoms show up
When product labels are discarded, containers are thrown out, or the exact application dates blur, it becomes harder to establish the story that matters most: when exposure happened, what was used, and how it ties to your medical findings.
That’s why early organization matters—particularly here, where many people rely on memory and seasonal routines instead of written logs.


