In the Green Bay area, exposure often comes from day-to-day routines—lawn care in neighborhoods, seasonal maintenance around homes and businesses, and shared spaces like apartment grounds or commercial properties near high-traffic routes. People may not connect symptoms to exposure right away, especially when the illness develops later.
That’s why many cases hinge on whether we can reconstruct:
- Where the product was used or stored (home, rental, workplace, or nearby applications)
- When exposure likely occurred (seasonal timing matters for many applicators)
- Which product was actually used (labels, batch info, or receipts)
When those details are fuzzy, it doesn’t automatically mean “no case.” It means your documentation strategy needs to be sharper.


