Many people don’t connect the dots until a doctor delivers a diagnosis. In the Sherwood area, exposure histories are frequently tied to everyday routines, such as:
- Yard and landscape maintenance on residential properties (including repeated treatment across seasons)
- Work around treated vegetation—groundskeeping, landscaping, and property maintenance
- Secondhand exposure from work boots, clothing, or shared equipment
- Proximity to application near greenbelts, parks, or adjacent properties where spraying occurred
Oregon families often tell us they can remember “when things changed,” but they struggle to remember product names, application dates, or exactly where they were when spraying happened. That’s why early legal guidance is so valuable: it helps you organize the facts while details are still available.


