When you’re facing treatment, paperwork deadlines can feel overwhelming. The most important early steps are:
- Confirm your medical records are complete. Keep pathology reports, imaging, treatment summaries, and any specialist notes.
- Lock in your exposure timeline while it’s fresh. Note product names if you have them, the approximate years you used or encountered weed killers, and where exposure may have happened (home yard, shared landscaping, workplace).
- Preserve what you can. Photos of containers/labels, receipts, lawn service invoices, safety data sheets, or even screenshots of product listings can matter.
- Avoid guesswork in statements. If you’re unsure about dates or product strength, say so—your attorney can help you refine what’s provable.
This early organization often becomes the difference between a claim that can move forward efficiently and one that stalls due to missing documentation.


