In Plum and surrounding communities, weed killer exposure commonly shows up in ordinary life:
- Seasonal lawn and driveway spraying (spring and early summer routines)
- Shared-property maintenance where one person applies products for a household or neighboring homes
- Landscaping or snow/yard contractors who service multiple properties and leave residents with limited product information
- Storage and cleanup after application—when residue may transfer to hands, clothing, or indoor surfaces
Because these situations are informal, records are frequently missing. That’s why early organization is a major advantage: it helps your attorney build a credible exposure timeline even when you no longer have the original bottle.


