We hear similar stories from people across Arlington and nearby communities. While every case is different, common patterns include:
- Residential and rental property treatment: herbicide use for yard control, landscaping, or driveway weeds—sometimes with products stored in garages or sheds.
- Seasonal roadside and easement spraying: exposure risk for people who walk, bike, or commute close to treated corridors.
- Outdoor work schedules: landscapers, maintenance teams, groundskeepers, and agricultural workers who handle application or cleanup during peak seasons.
- Family “take-home” exposure: household members who were exposed indirectly through clothing, gloves, or equipment brought indoors.
If your situation doesn’t match these examples, that’s okay. The key is whether your timeline and records can be organized into a credible exposure story.


