Amherst is largely residential, with many properties managed year-round—driveways, landscaping, and seasonal yard care. In practice, that can mean:
- Repeated herbicide use on homes and nearby lots
- Exposure during spring and summer applications when products are stored, mixed, or sprayed
- Exposure for people who don’t apply products themselves (for example, someone mowing or maintaining treated areas)
When injuries surface months or years later, it’s easy for details to fade. Ohio claims can rise or fall based on whether you can show (1) exposure, (2) the product used, and (3) a medically supported link to your diagnosis. The sooner your facts are organized, the easier it is to pursue a settlement that reflects real harm.


