Many weed killer injury stories in Chula Vista don’t involve a single dramatic incident. Exposure commonly shows up as a pattern:
- Residential landscaping (spraying on driveways, side yards, or common-area turf)
- Secondary exposure (family members noticing residue on shoes, tools, or clothing)
- Jobsite or field work tied to maintenance, landscaping contracts, or property upkeep
- Neighborhood proximity where applications occur near homes, schools, or frequently used outdoor areas
Because these exposures can be scattered across time, the hardest part is often reconstructing what happened and when—particularly when product containers were thrown away or labels changed.


