Wickliffe is largely residential, and many exposures occur close to home or around local routines—driveways, landscaping, backyards, rental properties, and shared grounds where maintenance crews apply herbicides.
In these situations, the strongest case work usually starts with a simple question:
Can we connect your medical timeline to the most likely exposure locations and product use patterns in your life?
That connection matters because Ohio claims typically require proof of:
- Exposure to a weed killer product (or its relevant chemical ingredient)
- Medical diagnosis and treatment consistent with the alleged harm
- Causation—evidence that supports the illness being linked to that exposure
A fast settlement path is often possible when those pieces can be organized early.


