Rock Hill is a mix of established neighborhoods, fast-growing suburban development, and nearby agricultural land—so weed killer exposure can show up in different ways. Some residents were exposed through:
- Home and lawn applications (driveways, gardens, fence lines)
- Landscaping and property maintenance
- Work-related exposure for trades and maintenance roles
- Proximity to treated areas during the seasons when applications are common
Because Rock Hill residents often discover health concerns months or years after the exposure, the hardest part is usually not “proving you were sick”—it’s reconstructing the exposure timeline and linking it to the specific product/ingredient you used or encountered.
That’s why early organization matters so much for efficient settlement discussions.


