In Highland, IL, the most useful cases usually begin with a clear exposure story—something that can be supported, not just guessed.
Your legal team will typically focus on:
- Where exposure likely happened (home yard, rental property, commercial landscaping, farm-related work, or nearby treated areas)
- What timeframe matches your diagnosis (keeping a timeline that aligns symptoms and medical findings)
- How the product was used (application practices, protective gear, and whether wind drift or overspray was involved)
- Whether exposure was direct or brought home (for example, residue on clothing or equipment)
Because Illinois records and documentation can be uneven—especially with older purchases—your attorney will also help you figure out what can be reconstructed (labels, product identifiers, witness statements, employer records, and medical documentation).


