Many weed killer exposure stories in Georgetown connect to the way people maintain homes, rentals, and nearby landscaping—plus the reality that chemical application isn’t always limited to one yard.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential landscaping: homeowners or contractors using herbicides for driveways, fences lines, and garden beds.
- Suburban property turnover: new homeowners inheriting yard chemicals that were applied before they moved in.
- Roadside and utility-adjacent areas: applications near roads, sidewalks, or easements that can affect neighboring properties.
- Family routines: children or household members spending time near treated areas while application records are incomplete.
When your exposure story is tied to routine property care, the evidence trail often lives across multiple places—some in medical records, some in photos, and some with contractors/employers who no longer keep product logs.


