In Gallatin, exposure stories commonly fall into a few local patterns:
- Residential application: homeowners and renters using weed killers on driveways, fence lines, and gardens during warm seasons.
- Landscaping and maintenance work: employees applying products for property owners, HOAs, or commercial sites.
- Close-contact environments: exposure occurring through shared outdoor spaces—yards, rental properties, or nearby application areas.
The key is that “I got sick” isn’t enough for a settlement. What matters is being able to explain when and how exposure occurred, what product was used (or what can be reasonably identified), and how your medical records connect the dots.


