In and around Fargo, many herbicide exposure stories follow patterns tied to suburban yards, shared outdoor spaces, and agricultural or industrial work.
Common scenarios include:
- Homeowners and renters who used weed killer on driveways, sidewalks, or garden beds near high-traffic walkways.
- Property maintenance and landscaping workers who handled herbicides outdoors as part of routine service.
- People in farm-adjacent communities (Cass County and beyond) who were exposed during application seasons.
- Family members who encountered residues through clothing, tools, or shared workspaces.
Because exposure may have happened years before diagnosis, the early phase of a claim is frequently about reconstructing a credible timeline—what you used, where it was applied, and when symptoms started.


