In Delano and the surrounding Kern County area, cases often start from one of these everyday realities:
- Home and property maintenance: Yard, driveway, and garden weed control—especially when products were applied repeatedly over seasons.
- Outdoor work exposure: Landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture-adjacent jobs, pest control, and farm/field support roles where herbicides were handled as part of daily work.
- Secondhand exposure during busy schedules: Family members exposed when products were applied nearby, tracked indoors, or when residue stayed on shared outdoor areas.
- Neighborhood application timing: People sometimes can’t recall exact bottle details but can describe when application happened, where it occurred, and how often—information that can be pivotal later.
If any of this matches your situation, your goal now is to convert “I think it was around that time” into a documented timeline.


