Muskego is largely residential, with plenty of homeowners, lawn care routines, and seasonal property maintenance. Many weed killer claims here don’t come from a single dramatic event—they come from repeated yard or boundary-area spraying over multiple seasons.
That matters because:
- Exposure evidence can fade (bottles tossed, labels unreadable, receipts misplaced)
- Symptoms may appear years later
- Household members may have secondary exposure (tracked on shoes, stored products, shared outdoor spaces)
- Work-related exposure can overlap with home use (for example, maintenance or landscaping schedules)
When records are incomplete, the “fast settlement” path still depends on building a credible story supported by what can be proven—not just what you remember.


