In Kitsap County, the pace doesn’t stop. Spring and summer property work ramps up, landscaping schedules shift, and product containers get tossed once the job is done. If your illness surfaced months or years later, you may be left with partial memories and scattered records.
That’s why early organization matters. Not in a vague “collect everything” way—but in a targeted way that fits Washington timelines and how evidence gets evaluated.
What we help you do early:
- Rebuild a credible exposure timeline (yard, job sites, household contact, and nearby application)
- Locate likely product identifiers from purchase history, receipts, photos, or residue details
- Pair your exposure story with what your medical records actually show


