In and around Rockland County, many people encounter herbicides through routine neighborhood landscaping, lawn services, agricultural work in nearby areas, and seasonal applications by property managers. Others are exposed indirectly—through drift, shared property boundaries, or take-home residue.
When symptoms develop later, the hardest part is usually not “whether you were exposed,” but proving the connection in a way that satisfies New York’s evidentiary expectations. That’s why the early weeks matter.


