Many weed-killer injuries in the Fort Mill area don’t come from a dramatic, one-time incident. They often show up through routine, residential use—spraying lawns and gardens, treating weeds along driveways, or having a neighbor/landscaper apply products nearby.
Then the timeline can become complicated. Symptoms may develop gradually, and diagnoses can arrive months or years later—especially for conditions that medical providers evaluate over time. When you’re trying to connect illness to exposure, the hardest part is usually not the paperwork—it’s building a credible, consistent story of where and when exposure likely happened.


