In suburban neighborhoods like Addison, exposure often doesn’t come from one dramatic incident. It usually shows up as a pattern:
- Lawn and landscaping treatments on residential properties
- Shared maintenance in apartment communities and townhome-style properties
- Seasonal yard work done by homeowners, contractors, or building maintenance
- Trackable routines (who applied what, when the work was scheduled, where runoff could reach)
That kind of “everyday” exposure can be harder to reconstruct later—especially when medical diagnosis arrives months or years after treatment.


