In West Texas communities like Big Spring, exposure risk often shows up in everyday settings:
- Residential landscaping and driveways where herbicide use is common during warm months
- Property maintenance near roads and easements, where application drift and overspray can affect nearby areas
- Oilfield, pipeline, and industrial-adjacent work sites where vegetation control is managed around facilities and access roads
- Agricultural and ranching operations in the broader region, where herbicides may be applied seasonally
If you were exposed while mowing, working outdoors, repairing property, or being around areas where vegetation was treated, your next steps should account for one reality: Texas cases often hinge on documentation and timing, not just a diagnosis.


