Many weed killer exposure stories in the Bay Area don’t begin with a single dramatic incident. Instead, they build around everyday routines—home landscaping, nearby application, shared yard space, and work that keeps people around outdoor areas.
For Vallejo specifically, that often means exposure questions may involve:
- Residential and neighborhood landscaping (driveways, fences, garden edges)
- Shared outdoor spaces where multiple households or tenants may be affected
- Outdoor work tied to commuting routes, where application areas are common along the way to job sites
- Seasonal weather patterns that can affect how quickly residue dries, drifts, or is tracked indoors
Because of this, the strongest cases usually start with a clear timeline of: (1) exposure circumstances, (2) symptoms/diagnosis, and (3) medical testing.


