In a suburban community like Franklin Town, exposure stories commonly fall into patterns such as:
- Home and yard maintenance (driveways, garden borders, and “weed control” products used seasonally)
- Landscaping and lawn care connected to nearby properties
- Work-related exposure for people commuting through or working on industrial/commercial sites where vegetation is managed
- Secondary exposure—for example, when a household member used herbicides and residue carried onto clothing or shared living spaces
The challenge is that exposure may have happened years before diagnosis, and product labels or purchase receipts may be gone. That’s why early organization is often the difference between a claim that moves efficiently and one that stalls.


