In Knox County and surrounding areas, weed killer exposure claims frequently don’t come from one dramatic incident. They tend to show up through a pattern:
- Residential lawn and garden use (driveway edges, landscaping beds, and seasonal spraying)
- Outdoor work tied to weather and schedules—landscaping, groundskeeping, farm/field labor, and maintenance
- Secondhand exposure when someone else applies products nearby and family members are around afterward
If your illness developed after months or years of repeated contact, the challenge is building a timeline that makes sense to medical providers and insurers.


