Milton is largely suburban and residential, which means many herbicide exposure stories begin with everyday landscaping routines:
- Treating lawns and driveways with weed killer during warm months
- Hiring or coordinating lawn care for properties near your home
- Cleaning up after application and handling hoses, sprayers, or residue
- Living near areas where herbicides are applied by contractors
In addition, Milton’s mix of commuting and community-based work can create “secondhand” exposure routes—such as working around treated areas, assisting with maintenance, or being exposed through shared equipment.
When the exposure wasn’t a one-time event, the legal challenge is reconstructing when, where, and how contact occurred—especially if the product packaging is gone or the timeline feels blurry.


