Many people in the Baton Rouge area don’t remember one dramatic incident. Instead, exposure may look like:
- Yard and driveway applications around homes in growing suburban neighborhoods
- Repeat use of herbicides by contractors maintaining commercial lots, warehouses, or apartment grounds
- Community or school landscaping treated on regular schedules
- Work-related contact for groundskeepers, maintenance staff, pest-control techs, or outdoor crews
- Secondhand contact—when someone else applies products and household members later come into contact with residue
When the exposure pattern is spread out over months or years, the timeline becomes your most valuable evidence—and it’s also the easiest thing to lose if you wait.


