In a community with busy residential streets, yard care routines, and seasonal landscaping, exposure can happen in ways people don’t always connect at the time:
- Neighborhood spraying for lawns and common areas
- Take-home residue on work clothes for people employed in groundskeeping or maintenance
- Repeated household use over multiple seasons
- Worksite exposure for contractors or grounds crews who handle herbicide applications
In many weed killer injury matters, the hardest part is not “proving something happened”—it’s proving what product, when, and how it ties to the medical condition. The sooner your facts are organized, the easier it is to keep your claim consistent as you move toward settlement.


