In coastal Florida communities like Gulfport, exposure often doesn’t happen in one dramatic moment. It may come from:
- Lawn and landscaping routines for homes and rental properties
- Neighborhood weed control around driveways, sidewalks, and fence lines
- Secondary exposure—for example, when someone else applies products and family members are in the same area afterward
- Work-related contact in groundskeeping, maintenance, pest control, or outdoor landscaping
Because these situations are common, insurers and defense teams sometimes argue exposure is “too general” or “too old to prove.” Your ability to respond usually depends on whether your records clearly show what happened, when it happened, and what your medical team later documented.


