In Merced, weed killer exposure frequently shows up through scenarios that can be harder to document later:
- Residential application on nearby properties (driveways, lawns, orchards, and agricultural-adjacent homes)
- Agricultural and maintenance work where herbicides are used seasonally and in changing conditions
- Landscaping and extermination services with inconsistent paperwork from year to year
- Take-home exposure for household members when work clothing or equipment was brought indoors
Because the “when” and “where” can blur over time, the legal value of your case depends on building a consistent record early—before details are lost.


