Many weed killer exposure stories we hear in the Jacksonville area aren’t tied to a single dramatic event. They’re more often connected to everyday settings—places where herbicides can be used repeatedly or drift can be hard to track later.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential property maintenance: driveways, fence lines, and garden beds treated season after season.
- Neighborhood mowing and edging: exposure through treated areas that were recently sprayed or recently cleared.
- Work sites and industrial/warehouse upkeep: landscaping, groundskeeping, or pest-control work that keeps herbicides in rotation.
- Community-adjacent exposure: being around areas where application occurs near sidewalks, parking lots, or common access routes.
When exposure is spread across time and locations, the “paper trail” becomes the difference between a claim that moves forward and one that stalls.


