In Bellflower, many people don’t connect health problems to weed killer until years later. That’s because exposure can happen in ways that don’t come with a neat paper trail—such as:
- Property maintenance and landscape treatments (homeowners, HOA/management vendors, or routine spraying)
- Sidewalk and curbside applications near where people walk daily
- Apartment or multi-family common areas where residents may not receive product details
- Work exposure for building maintenance staff, landscaping crews, and custodial teams
- Secondhand exposure from a household member who used herbicides at home
When documentation is incomplete, the case often hinges on how well your story is reconstructed from the records you can still obtain.


