In and around Roscoe, exposure stories commonly fall into a few patterns:
- Residential lawn and driveway maintenance: repeated seasonal applications, overspray drifting into neighboring yards, or products stored and used in garages/sheds.
- Workplace contact in outdoor or maintenance roles: landscaping, groundskeeping, agricultural-adjacent work, or facility/grounds tasks where herbicides are used as part of routine site upkeep.
- Secondhand exposure: family members or coworkers who were around the area after application (including while cleaning up, mowing, or handling treated materials).
These scenarios don’t always produce perfect documentation. That’s why the “fast settlement” goal should be paired with a smart evidence approach—especially when memories fade and packaging is long gone.


