Berkley is a suburban community with a mix of older homes, neighborhood landscaping, and frequent lawn-care activity—meaning exposure can happen in everyday ways, not just through “obvious” product use.
Common Berkley-area scenarios we see include:
- Shared property boundaries and landscaping crews: when one yard is treated, drift or residual contact can reach nearby outdoor areas.
- Seasonal lawn routines: exposure may correlate with spring and fall maintenance, but symptoms may not appear until later.
- Household exposure: take-home residue from a caregiver or family member who handled weed killer indoors/garage areas.
- Uncertain product history: owners replace containers, forget the brand, or don’t keep the label after a season.
Because of this, many claims turn on whether the case file can reliably connect (1) where/when exposure likely occurred with (2) what diagnoses and test results show.


