In and around Prichard, weed killer exposure can come from ordinary, repeatable routines:
- Residential use for yard and driveway maintenance—especially when applications happen repeatedly over seasons.
- Shared-property exposure, where neighboring lots or nearby right-of-way areas are treated and drift or residues end up around homes.
- Construction, groundskeeping, and maintenance work—including crews maintaining commercial properties where herbicides are used on schedules.
These patterns matter because your case usually turns on reconstructing when, where, and how exposure occurred. The sooner you start organizing details, the easier it is to build a consistent, credible timeline.


