In suburban areas like Fishers, many alleged weed killer exposures aren’t limited to one household. They can involve:
- Backyards, driveways, and HOA/common-area landscaping where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Contractor or maintenance work at homes, rentals, or community properties
- Secondary exposure when household members are present during or soon after application
- Work-related exposure for people employed in landscaping, groundskeeping, or industrial/warehouse maintenance
Because these situations are common, your claim often comes down to whether you can reconstruct who applied what, where, and when—not just whether you were diagnosed with a serious condition.


