In Oswego, many people notice a connection only after a diagnosis—sometimes years later—because the exposure may have happened in repeating cycles. Think spring cleanup, summer mowing, fall property preparation, or work on properties that change hands seasonally.
When you speak with a lawyer, the most important early step is usually building a timeline that matches your life in Oswego:
- What you used (or what you believe was used) on a property
- When you were around treated areas (including mowing or cleanup after spraying)
- Whether you wore gloves or respiratory protection
- Whether the exposure was direct, workplace-related, or carried home on clothing
A careful record can make the difference between an unprovable suspicion and a claim that can be evaluated with credibility.


