Many claims don’t start with a single “incident.” They start with ongoing exposure tied to suburban life—home maintenance, landscaping, shared neighborhood care, and seasonal yard work.
In Dover, common scenarios include:
- Homeowners and renters using weed killer for driveways, walkways, and property edges
- Landscapers and maintenance workers applying herbicides for property managers, commercial lots, and residential contracts
- Exposure through nearby application (for example, when a neighbor, contractor, or property crew applies products close to where you spend time)
- Work-related exposure for people handling groundskeeping, farms/fields in the wider area, or facilities maintenance
When exposure is spread out, your records become the “timeline.” That’s why the first goal isn’t to prove everything at once—it’s to build a clear, evidence-backed starting point.


