Many Celina residents are exposed through everyday routines—home landscaping, lawn care contractors, farm and agricultural work nearby, and property maintenance along driveways and sidewalks.
When exposure happened years before symptoms became obvious, the details can blur. In Ohio, that matters because your ability to pursue a claim depends on meeting legal deadlines and having enough evidence to connect the product exposure to the illness.
Two Celina-specific patterns we see in weed killer injury claims:
- Seasonal application gaps: product use may be routine in summer and fall, but medical changes may show up later.
- Multiple caregivers and contractors: homeowners may hire different lawn services over time, making it harder to identify what was used and who applied it.


