Geneva’s mix of established neighborhoods, newer home construction, and busy commuting routines creates real-world patterns in how people come into contact with herbicides.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Residential lawn and garden use: homeowners applying weed killer in driveways, edging, and backyards—often for years.
- HOA and shared grounds: exposure can occur when treatment is applied to shared landscaping or common areas.
- Service work around properties: landscapers, maintenance workers, and contractors who apply products as part of regular job duties.
- Property turnover and landscaping refreshes: when homes are renovated or yards are reworked, prior application history may be unclear.
In these situations, the fastest path to clarity usually starts with mapping exposure to a timeline—so your medical information can be reviewed in context.


