In Lebanon and the Upper Valley, many exposures are tied to residential property care—driveways, lawns, gardens, and wooded-edge areas—rather than large industrial settings. People may also be exposed when a neighbor’s or contractor’s application drifts, when equipment is stored and used inconsistently, or when family members share spaces where treated materials later come into contact.
That matters because your claim often depends on reconstructing:
- Where exposure most likely occurred (home, rental, shared property, nearby application)
- How it happened (direct use, cleanup, track-in on shoes, handling treated items)
- When it happened (season, year, and the period before symptoms began)
- What product was used (brand and active ingredient, label details, or credible substitutes)


