In South Jersey communities like Bellmawr, exposure can happen in ways people don’t always think about at first—especially when illnesses show up months or years later.
Common Bellmawr-related patterns we see include:
- Backyard and driveway weed control (seasonal applications, shared property boundaries, and overspray on landscaping)
- Sidewalk and curb-line maintenance near residential streets and commercial strips
- Take-home exposure from work boots or clothing for people who do lawn care, landscaping, extermination, or property maintenance
- Household proximity where one person applies weed killer and others are present nearby (children, partners, or elderly relatives)
Because New Jersey courts and insurers typically require a credible chain of evidence—not assumptions—your claim usually strengthens when you can clearly describe (1) the product source, (2) the exposure timing, and (3) the medical timeline.


