Metuchen is a suburban community where many exposures happen in ordinary, everyday ways—home landscaping, shared property maintenance, and neighborhood application of weed control products.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Property care routines: homeowners or hired help using weed killers for sidewalks, driveways, and yard edges.
- Townhouse/adjacent property landscaping: applications done near shared boundaries where the exact product label may not be saved.
- Seasonal symptom discovery: symptoms may appear after a diagnosis or after treatment begins, making it harder to connect dates later.
- Family exposure: spouses or children can be affected through secondary contact (clothing, residue, or time spent in treated areas).
When the product packaging is discarded and the application details are fuzzy, the case can still be viable—but the work has to start early to preserve what’s left.


