Many Poulsbo residents are exposed in ways that don’t come with neat paperwork—especially when exposure happens through:
- Home landscaping and garden maintenance (spraying, edging, or spot-treating around yards)
- Outdoor work schedules tied to seasonal property upkeep
- Rentals and shared property responsibilities, where the “who applied what” question is easy to misunderstand later
- Secondary exposure (family members or nearby residents exposed through application residue, drift, or tracked-in product)
Because of that, the early challenge isn’t “finding a legal theory”—it’s gathering enough facts to tell a coherent story about what was used, where it was used, and when your health changed.


