Cheyenne residents often run into the same practical problem: the exposure may have happened years ago, but the paperwork and memories needed for a claim don’t always survive that long.
For example, it’s common for people to be exposed through:
- Residential lawn and garden use (including seasonal spot treatments)
- Work around properties where herbicides were applied by a contractor or maintenance crew
- Secondary exposure at home when a family member handled yard chemicals
- Agricultural or seasonal work where weed control is routine
In Wyoming, the ability to pursue a claim can depend on deadlines that vary by claim type and timing. Even if you’re not sure yet whether you have a case, starting early can help prevent lost records, fading details, and missed procedural opportunities.


