In Birmingham neighborhoods—whether you’re in a residential pocket near downtown, a suburban subdivision, or a community with shared landscaping—exposure often doesn’t look like a single “incident.” It may involve:
- Lawn treatments on weekends you didn’t schedule
- Property maintenance crews applying herbicides around driveways and walkways
- Garden use that continued season after season
- Secondary exposure when family members were nearby during application or cleanup
Because these situations are common here, your case can rise or fall based on how well the exposure story matches the timeline—and how clearly you can document where contact occurred.


