When you believe your illness may be linked to herbicide exposure, start with two tracks at once:
- Medical documentation first: keep copies of imaging, pathology, biopsy results, treatment plans, and follow-up records.
- Exposure evidence next: preserve anything that helps reconstruct what happened—product containers, labels, photos of storage areas, receipts, or notes about when and how the product was used.
In Ohio, waiting can reduce your options. Evidence can disappear over time, and important deadlines may apply depending on the type of claim and timing of diagnosis. Acting early helps your attorney build a clearer picture and reduces the risk of losing key proof.


