Pullman is a college town and a regional hub—people spend time around neighborhoods, rental properties, and shared facilities where outdoor maintenance is common. That can mean more opportunities for exposure to herbicides used for lawns, weeds, walkways, and landscaping.
But it can also mean evidence is scattered:
- product containers may have been tossed after a season
- application timing may be tied to property management schedules
- neighbors or roommates may remember “when the spraying happened,” but not the exact brand
- medical records arrive in pieces as specialists get involved
A fast path to answers usually starts with one thing: a clean evidence timeline you can hand to an attorney without having to recreate everything from scratch.


