Many claims begin with a timeline that doesn’t look like a dramatic “accident.” Instead, it often looks like:
- Yard maintenance and seasonal weed control on residential properties
- Regular landscaping work around driveways, sidewalks, and fence lines
- Spraying near drainage areas or along property borders
- Exposure through residue carried on work boots, clothing, or tools
In suburban communities like Princeton, families may not realize what was applied—or how often—until a diagnosis prompts a deeper review of past months or years. That delay can make evidence harder to gather later, which is why acting early is so important.


