Many weed killer-related cases in suburban communities don’t start with a dramatic event. Instead, exposure can build from everyday surroundings:
- Home and landscaping maintenance (driveways, sidewalks, garden edges)
- Property treatment schedules used by tenants/HOA-style arrangements
- Sidewalk and right-of-way applications near residential routes people walk or bike
- Workplace exposure for grounds maintenance staff, custodial crews, or contractors
Because exposure can be “background,” people sometimes realize the connection only after a diagnosis—sometimes months or years later. The key is capturing what you can while the details are still obtainable.


