In and around Dover, many weed killer exposures happen in everyday settings rather than workplaces:
- homeowners treating driveways, sidewalks, and backyards
- landlords or property managers managing common areas for tenants
- landscaping contractors maintaining commercial strips and community grounds
- people spending time near newly treated areas (including places where families gather)
For many claimants, the hardest part isn’t “finding the product”—it’s reconstructing when and where exposure happened, especially if bottles were discarded, labels faded, or application schedules weren’t tracked.


