In Hot Springs, many exposures aren’t tied to a “single workplace” story. They’re tied to the way homes are maintained and how properties are treated—driveways, landscaping, rental turnover, and seasonal weed control.
Common local scenarios include:
- Homeowners or caretakers using herbicides on steep lots, drainage areas, or along fence lines
- Landscapers and maintenance workers treating properties in quick turnarounds
- Rental properties where product use isn’t consistently tracked between tenants
- Exposure that’s discovered later—after symptoms appear or after a diagnosis following a long period of uncertainty
When these facts are scattered across receipts, memories, and multiple locations, the case can stall. We focus on turning that “messy middle” into a clean, reviewable record.


