People often don’t connect the dots until after symptoms worsen or a doctor delivers a diagnosis. In the Chattanooga area, exposure concerns commonly surface after:
- Long-term residential yard and garden use (spraying weeds season after season)
- Landscaping and grounds work near schools, churches, apartment communities, and commercial properties
- Secondhand exposure from residue carried on work boots, tools, or clothing
- Time-sensitive changes—for example, when a property is treated before a move, lease start, or seasonal reopening
When your health changes, your timeline matters. A local attorney can help you document what you used (or were around), when you were exposed, and how your medical history lines up with the case theory.


