In a city where so many residents share similar residential layouts, landscaping services, and nearby commercial activity, exposure stories often don’t look like a single “incident.” Instead, people may report exposure through:
- Routine yard or driveway weed treatment (homeowner or contractor)
- Landscaping work around condos, townhomes, schools, or apartment complexes
- Maintenance crews using herbicides along walkways, medians, or property edges
- Secondary contact (for example, residue tracked indoors after applications)
Because exposure can be spread across locations and timeframes, your case needs a timeline that makes sense to both doctors and insurance adjusters.


