Weed killer exposure doesn’t always look like a single “event.” In suburban neighborhoods like Grandville, exposure often comes from:
- Home lawn and garden applications (driveway edges, landscaping beds, and fence-line vegetation)
- Sidewalk and curb-area maintenance where products are applied for weed control
- Shared property routines (neighbors using similar products, or seasonal maintenance around homes)
- Work-related contact for people involved in groundskeeping, landscaping, property maintenance, or agricultural work nearby
Because exposure may occur repeatedly over seasons, the hardest part is often not proving you were exposed—it’s organizing when, how, and what products were involved so your medical records can be connected in a way that’s useful for settlement review.


