In a community like Forest Park, exposure often isn’t limited to “someone using a bottle in their yard.” Many residents encounter herbicide use indirectly through:
- Lawn and landscaping maintenance in nearby properties
- Herbicide application near sidewalks and driveways (including areas used on commutes)
- Shared or adjacent outdoor spaces where overspray, drift, or residue may occur
- Seasonal yard-care routines that bring product use to the same blocks year after year
That matters legally because your case typically depends on showing a credible timeline—what was used, when it was applied, where it happened, and how that aligns with your medical records.


