Many Bozeman residents encounter weed killer in everyday settings rather than industrial workplaces. Common scenarios include:
- Residential and HOA or shared landscaping: driveways, walkways, retention areas, and fence lines treated seasonally.
- Property rentals and turnover: new tenants discover treatment history only after symptoms appear.
- Seasonal work tied to outdoor maintenance: landscaping, snow/yard cleanup contractors, or maintenance staff handling herbicide applications.
- Tourism-adjacent and shared-use properties: guest houses, short-term rentals, and properties used by multiple households.
In these situations, the “exposure map” isn’t just a list of products—it’s a timeline of when and where treatments happened and how you were likely affected.
If you want speed, you still need structure. A fast review usually starts with answers to a few core questions: what was applied, where it was applied, who applied it, and what medical records show after exposure.


