Many weed killer injury cases in and around Albemarle begin with exposure that’s easy to overlook at the time:
- Residential applications: homeowners and caregivers using herbicides for yards, driveways, or garden beds.
- Local outdoor work: landscaping, groundskeeping, farm-adjacent work, or maintenance roles where weed control is part of routine job tasks.
- Shared environments: exposure that affects more than one person—household members, roommates, or coworkers who were nearby during applications.
Because these uses often happen repeatedly over time, the hardest part later is reconstructing the timeline: when exposure occurred, what product was used, and how long symptoms took to develop.


