In North Little Rock, exposure can come from more than just personal use of a weed killer. Common scenarios we see include:
- Residential landscaping and property maintenance: Yard treatments, common-area upkeep, and seasonal weed control that may not be logged.
- Commuter and corridor exposure: Herbicide application along road-adjacent areas, walking routes, and areas near parking lots.
- Worksite contact: Groundskeeping, facility maintenance, delivery routes with frequent stops at treated properties, and other roles where contact can be intermittent but repeated.
- Family and household contact: Residues tracked indoors after outdoor work, shared tools, or contact with clothing from someone who applied chemicals.
The important takeaway: your case typically improves when we can reconstruct where exposure likely occurred and how it happened—based on real-world patterns in your daily environment.


