Many people contacting counsel in the Tullahoma area don’t begin with “legal theory.” They start with a practical sequence:
- A new cancer diagnosis or other serious condition
- A recall of repeated exposure from mowing treated areas, applying weed killer, or working around properties where spraying occurred
- Questions about whether the product used (or the way it was used) could connect to their medical outcome
Because herbicide exposure often happens over time, the earliest records matter. A lawyer can help you organize what you know—then identify what’s missing—so your claim doesn’t stall due to avoidable gaps.


