Many weed killer exposure cases aren’t “one-and-done.” In Florence, it’s common for people to encounter herbicides through:
- Seasonal lawn and garden maintenance around residential neighborhoods
- Landscaping work at schools, shopping areas, and commercial properties
- Work on properties with routine spraying (including outdoor maintenance roles)
- Rural-to-suburban overlap where application can occur near driveways, fields, and property edges
That’s important because evidence often disappears in the gap between exposure and diagnosis. Product bottles get tossed, labels fade, and memories of dates blur—especially when symptoms show up months or years later.
The sooner you start organizing, the better your chances of building a coherent timeline.


