Cary is a suburban community where exposure often doesn’t look like a single workplace incident. Many claims we see start with everyday routines:
- Homeowner application of herbicides on driveways, landscaping, and property edges
- Seasonal lawn work and maintenance tasks around residences
- Shared property exposure, such as application along neighboring lots or common areas
- Secondary exposure for family members who were around after spraying
Because the exposure can be spread across time and locations, the early challenge is usually not “whether you feel sick.” It’s building a clear record of when exposure likely happened, what products were used, and how your medical condition evolved.


