In a dense coastal city like Miami Beach, exposure can come from more than one place—and the timeline matters.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Condo and rental landscaping: herbicide applications in common areas, walkways, and courtyard gardens.
- Seasonal pest control and weed management: contractors treating outdoor spaces during peak maintenance periods.
- Homeownership and side-yard use: repeated use in small outdoor areas where residue and overspray may be hard to track.
- Shared household exposure: family members affected through clothing, storage areas, or secondary contact.
Because Florida cases depend on proof, we focus early on reconstructing your exposure story—what was used, where it was applied, who applied it, and when symptoms began.


