Weed killer exposure cases in Bergenfield often don’t come from “one big event.” They’re frequently tied to:
- Residential maintenance routines (homeowners and hired help treating driveways, walkways, and lawn edges)
- Shared-adjacent properties (spraying near fences, utility strips, or common borders)
- Seasonal service work (spring and summer application schedules that make timelines blur)
- Secondary exposure at home (residue on shoes, clothing, or indoor areas after outdoor treatment)
- Small workplace environments (custodial, groundskeeping, or maintenance roles where product labels may not be saved)
Because Bergenfield is largely suburban and residential, many people first connect the dots only after a diagnosis—by then, product bottles are gone and memories have become less precise.


