In herbicide injury cases, the questions are often practical—especially for families juggling treatment while trying to recall details from months or years ago.
You generally need evidence for:
- Exposure: where the glyphosate product was used, how long exposure lasted, and what you were around (spray, residue on tools/clothing, or treated vegetation).
- Medical diagnosis: records showing the condition your doctors believe you have and how it was evaluated.
- Connection (causation): medically credible support that ties the illness to the type of exposure you had.
Because New Mexico claims can involve complex evidence disputes, your attorney will work to avoid vague assumptions. Instead, the goal is to build a timeline that makes sense for how glyphosate is commonly handled locally.


