Seattle’s neighborhoods, landscaping culture, and busy walkable corridors mean exposure can happen in more ways than people expect.
Common Seattle scenarios include:
- Residential properties and shared landscaping (HOAs, duplexes, rental homes, and patio-level gardens)
- Outdoor work near transit routes and commercial sites where herbicides may be applied seasonally
- Sidewalk-adjacent or driveway-adjacent applications that affect pedestrians, pets, and nearby homes
- Rental move-in/move-out transitions where product use may be remembered by neighbors or maintenance staff, even if the original container is gone
In these situations, records may be incomplete, and the timeline can feel uncertain—especially when symptoms show up months or years later. The fastest settlement work usually starts with turning those real-world details into a clean, consistent evidence timeline.


