In and around New Castle, many exposures aren’t tied to a dramatic incident—they’re connected to the regular use of herbicide products around:
- Home lawns and driveways (spraying, edging, or spot-treating)
- Rental properties and shared housing (where application records may be unclear)
- Worksites where grounds are maintained—sometimes by crews that rotate coverage
- Neighborhood landscaping services that treat common areas
That matters because, in Pennsylvania, claims typically depend on how exposure occurred and whether the medical record can be tied to that history. When product details are missing, it’s harder to prove what was used and when.


