For many people in the Treasure Valley area, exposure doesn’t always happen in a single “job site” moment. It may look like:
- helping a family member maintain property where weed control products were applied,
- working in landscaping, groundskeeping, or facilities where vegetation is treated on schedules,
- mowing or trimming after spraying in common areas,
- secondhand contact from residue on gloves, boots, or clothing brought into a home.
Because the facts tend to be spread across seasons and years, timelines matter—and your attorney’s job is to turn scattered memories into a documented exposure record.


