College Park is a dense, residential-and-commuter community. That matters because weed killer exposure commonly comes from places people assume are “normal maintenance,” such as:
- Home and rental properties where lawn or landscaping treatments occur near walkways, patios, or shared outdoor areas
- Nearby application along routes people use daily (paths, borders of properties, and landscaped corridors)
- Work-related exposure for landscapers, maintenance teams, and grounds staff
- Secondary exposure inside a household after application (shoes, clothing, tracked residues)
When time has passed, the biggest challenge isn’t medical care—it’s pinning down the exposure story in a way that insurance adjusters and claim reviewers can follow.


