Many Chapel Hill residents experience herbicide exposure indirectly or intermittently—through:
- routine lawn and landscaping services at rental properties and neighborhoods
- community and campus-adjacent groundskeeping where applications occur seasonally
- shared living situations (townhomes, apartments, multi-family housing)
- secondary exposure from work clothes when someone works outdoors or in grounds maintenance
Because exposure may be spread across multiple locations and time periods, people often arrive at the legal conversation with pieces—photos, partial labels, employment recollections, medical records that don’t yet “connect the dots.” The goal is to assemble those pieces into a credible, consistent narrative.


