In Ridgefield and nearby Bergen County communities, cases often begin with one of these real-life situations:
- Homeowner or tenant treatments: Applying weed killer to sidewalks, fences, patios, or garden edges—sometimes with products stored in garages or sheds.
- Landscaping and property maintenance: Lawn services and seasonal cleanups, including treatments done while residents are at work.
- Shared community spaces: Exposure near sidewalks, common paths, or adjacent properties where applications may drift or be reapplied seasonally.
- Secondhand contact at home: Residue on shoes, clothing, gloves, or stored containers that later get handled indoors.
Because Ridgefield homes are often close together, the “who applied what, where, and when” question can be harder to reconstruct—especially if symptoms appear months or years later.


