In and around Perry, many exposures happen in everyday, residential settings:
- Homeowners treating yards and gardens for curb appeal and weed control
- Suburban property maintenance (including repeat applications over multiple seasons)
- Landscapers and property crews who apply herbicides as part of routine service
- People exposed indirectly—through nearby spraying, drift, or take-home residue from work clothes
That matters because settlement value often depends on how clearly you can show (1) exposure, (2) product identity, and (3) medical connection. The more common and routine the exposure scenario, the more important it is to document the timeline early—before memories fade and records get lost.


