In and around Bowling Green, many exposure stories aren’t from a single dramatic event—they’re tied to routine property care.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Homeowners and renters treating driveways, sidewalks, and yard edges during weekends or seasonal cleanups.
- Landscaping and lawn service work where herbicides are applied close to sidewalks, rental properties, or shared outdoor spaces.
- Agricultural and farm-adjacent exposure from equipment used on nearby land, drift concerns, or maintenance practices.
- Household exposure through take-home residues (work boots, work clothes, garage storage, or vehicle trunk carry-in).
Because these situations often involve multiple people and shifting timelines, the “paper trail” matters. The sooner you preserve what you can, the more effectively a lawyer can build the chain between exposure and medical findings.


