Many cases in the Franklin / Williamson County area follow a familiar pattern: people are exposed through property care, landscaping, or repeated contact with treated yards and nearby vegetation.
Consider gathering:
- Where exposure happened: your home, rental property, neighborhood common areas, or a workplace location in Tennessee.
- How herbicides were used: mixing concentrate, spot-treating, mowing shortly after spraying, or handling trimmers/edgers on treated land.
- When it happened: approximate seasons and years (spring/summer applications are common).
- What you used or saw: product names, photos of labels, and any containers still available.
- Who else was present: family members or co-workers who may confirm residue transfer (work clothes, tools, or shared outdoor gear).
- Your medical timeline: when symptoms began, diagnosis date, pathology/testing results, and treatment history.
This step isn’t busywork—it’s how your lawyer connects the dots between your Franklin-area exposure and the medical evidence.


