Many people in the Wood River area first raise concerns after a diagnosis—then try to work backward. In practice, that means your claim may hinge on:
- When the exposure likely happened (seasonal spraying, landscaping cycles, property turnover)
- How exposure occurred (direct use, mowing over treated areas, residue on clothing, maintenance work near treated grounds)
- Whether symptoms and diagnosis followed a plausible timeline
Illinois courts expect claims to be supported by credible evidence—not just suspicion. A local attorney can help you organize medical timelines alongside property/work timelines so your facts line up the way they need to.


