In and around Watertown, many people encounter weed killer through everyday life—lawn and driveway maintenance, landscaping, farm-adjacent work, or snowmelt-season cleanup when weeds start pushing back. Even if you didn’t “think” of yourself as being exposed, herbicides can come into the picture through:
- Home exterior care (driveways, retaining walls, fence lines, and garden edges)
- Outdoor work (groundskeeping, landscaping, and seasonal labor)
- Shared property practices (landlords, property managers, or contractors applying treatments)
- Secondary contact (family members cleaning up after applications or handling treated materials)
Because exposure details can fade—especially when medical issues develop months or years later—early organization is often the difference between a claim that moves quickly and one that stalls.


