In a community like Warrensburg—where many residents live in suburban neighborhoods and spend weekends maintaining properties—weed killer exposure claims often develop from ordinary routines:
- Using herbicides for lawns, gardens, or driveways
- Hiring local lawn or landscaping services for seasonal applications
- Living near property lines where treatment occurs during warmer months
- Working in roles that involve vegetation control (including maintenance and grounds work)
Because these exposures can happen repeatedly over time, the hardest part is often not the illness—it’s building a clear, believable record of what was used, where, and when.


