In Hallandale Beach, many people are exposed through residential landscaping, HOA-managed common areas, and routine lawn care—including repeat applications around townhomes, condos, and nearby properties. Some residents only realize something may be connected after symptoms appear or after a cancer diagnosis.
Because exposures can be local and repeated, the early question isn’t “Do I have a case?”—it’s whether you can document:
- where you were when applications occurred,
- what products were used nearby,
- and how your medical timeline lines up with that exposure history.


