People in the Finger Lakes area often come to us after realizing the exposure timeline doesn’t “start” with their diagnosis—it may stretch back years. Common triggers include:
- Lawn and landscaping schedules that involved repeated herbicide use during growing seasons
- Property maintenance near shared boundaries—where overspray, drift, or residue on tools can become an issue
- Work-related exposure for landscapers, grounds crews, and agricultural support roles
- Secondhand exposure concerns, such as residue carried on clothing or gear used at home
Because many of these events occur outdoors and over long periods, documentation can be scattered. That’s one reason early legal guidance matters: the sooner you start preserving records, the easier it is to build a credible exposure history.


