In Artesia and southeast New Mexico, many exposures happen through normal, repeatable routines—things like maintaining driveways, landscaping, and property edges where weeds and brush tend to return quickly.
Others are exposed through work environments where vegetation control is part of operations, such as:
- groundskeeping or property maintenance
- pest control and extermination services
- agricultural or ranch-adjacent labor
- contractors who apply herbicides as part of scheduled work
Because these situations are often scheduled and repetitive, the best cases usually begin with a clean timeline: when applications occurred, how often, where they happened, and what symptoms began afterward.


