Many Aberdeen residents first suspect a connection after symptoms develop following years of exposure at home or around nearby application areas. In day-to-day life, that exposure can happen in patterns that are easy to overlook:
- Residential landscaping and lawn care at homes, rentals, or properties shared by neighbors
- Community or HOA-managed treatments near sidewalks, driveways, and common areas
- Seasonal weed control that occurs during spring and fall routines
- Exposure while helping with yard work, property maintenance, or cleaning up treated areas
- Work-related exposure for people commuting through construction-adjacent, maintenance, or landscaping roles
Because these routines repeat, the timeline becomes crucial. The sooner you capture when and where exposure likely occurred, the easier it is for counsel to evaluate the claim quickly.


