In suburban communities like Spring Hill, exposure can come from multiple routine environments:
- Residential lawn care (home use, shared property maintenance, or services hired through neighborhood networks)
- Nearby landscaping and mowing where herbicides are applied along driveways and fence lines
- Work-related contact for people in groundskeeping, facilities, agriculture, and maintenance-adjacent roles
- Community spillover—applications done near sidewalks, drainage swales, or property borders can make timelines confusing
Because of this, many claims in the area depend on building a credible exposure story that matches real-world Spring Hill living patterns: when you were home, where applications occurred, and how symptoms developed afterward.


