In and around Kenmore, weed killer exposure frequently doesn’t happen in a single “incident.” It’s often tied to repeated residential or neighborhood routines—things like lawn and driveway treatment by homeowners, contractors, or caretakers.
Common Kenmore scenarios our clients report include:
- Lawn or landscaping treatments done regularly during the growing season
- Shared property boundaries where application drifts or follows irrigation patterns
- Side-yard or driveway applications near paths people use to commute to school, work, or errands
- Take-home exposure risk when work clothing or tools are brought into the home
Because these exposures can be spaced out over time, the key is turning “it happened around then” into a timeline that can be reviewed quickly and understood by medical and legal decision-makers.


