A diagnosis can be a shock, and the next questions tend to be practical:
- “Was my exposure the kind that could be legally significant?”
- “Who was responsible for the product’s use—my employer, a contractor, or the seller?”
- “What documents do I need now, before they disappear?”
- “How do Texas deadlines affect when I can file?”
In Plano, many people first suspect a connection after years of applying weed control products, hiring seasonal landscaping, or maintaining properties after spraying. Some also realize the issue could involve secondhand exposure, such as residue carried on clothing after yard work or landscaping visits.


