In a suburban community like Buena Park, exposure stories can be surprisingly complex:
- Backyard and HOA landscaping: Some residents discover symptoms after repeated seasonal applications.
- Side yards, driveways, and shared service areas: Herbicide use may occur without a homeowner noticing the exact product or schedule.
- Work and errands in the same zones: People may pass through sprayed areas daily on commutes, school runs, or deliveries.
Because California claims depend on evidence, the difference between a strong and weak case is often whether your record clearly shows when exposure likely occurred and how it connects to medical findings.


