In suburban communities like Addison, many people don’t remember a single dramatic incident. Instead, exposure may look like:
- Routine lawn and driveway spraying by a homeowner or contractor
- Herbicide use around sidewalks, retention areas, or common landscaping
- Repeated application on neighboring properties where overspray or drift could reach yards and walkways
- Work-related exposure for people handling groundskeeping, maintenance, or pest control
That matters legally because the evidence may be scattered across property records, witness memories, and medical timelines—rather than a neatly preserved product container.


