In Greer and the surrounding Upstate area, many exposures happen in predictable, everyday ways:
- Residential landscaping and lawn care: driveways, garden beds, and fence lines treated with weed-killer products.
- Busy service schedules: workers who apply products at homes near the commute corridor (and may not keep detailed logs).
- Secondary exposure at home: family members who handle laundry, clean up yard tools, or share indoor spaces where residues may have been brought in.
- Timing gaps: illness symptoms may show up months—or years—after the actual application.
Because of that, Greer injury claims often become strongest when the file clearly shows a timeline (application period → medical diagnosis → treatment progression) and a place-based explanation (where the product was used and who was present).


