In the Lodi area, exposure stories often connect to ordinary residential and seasonal routines, including:
- Seasonal yard care (driveways, landscaping, and property edges during warm months)
- Agricultural-adjacent living where application occurs nearby and symptoms develop later
- Worksite exposure for people employed around farms, maintenance, landscaping crews, and property upkeep
- Secondhand exposure through household contact (laundry, clothing, or shared spaces)
Because weed killer exposure can be hard to reconstruct years later, the early details matter. When those details are missing, it’s not just confusing—it can affect how insurers and defense counsel evaluate causation and liability.


