In Wellington, many people experience herbicide exposure through everyday routines—especially when landscaping is handled for neighborhoods, HOAs, or commercial properties near where families walk, commute, or keep pets.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Suburban landscaping schedules: applications to lawns, medians, or property borders that occur before or after weekends when residents are outside.
- Shared-property services: lawn care companies working across multiple homes or business lots, where residents may not know exactly which products were used.
- Home improvement and storage gaps: product containers moved, discarded, or stored in garages/sheds for years—leaving only partial clues.
- Secondary exposure: family members noticing symptoms after a loved one repeatedly handled lawn chemicals.
When exposure is spread across locations and time, the legal challenge is often the same: building a credible story that ties what happened in Wellington to what your medical records show.


