Ormond Beach has a mix of established residential neighborhoods, seasonal visitors, and many homes where landscaping is handled by homeowners or local lawn-care services. In these situations, exposure evidence often looks different than it does in a traditional “factory job” case.
Common starting points include:
- Weed killer used on driveways, sidewalks, and landscaped areas near the home
- Lawn maintenance performed by a contractor (sometimes without the homeowner tracking exact products)
- Shared outdoor spaces where application happened nearby (including during peak tourist seasons)
- Storage and mixing of chemicals in garages or sheds, with residue exposure possible for family members
Because the setting is often residential, the best claims usually hinge on reconstructing where exposure likely occurred and how the chemical was used—then matching that to medical findings.


