In and around San Antonio, exposure stories often develop in three common ways:
- Residential and suburban properties: weed control for yards, driveways, and landscaping—especially when services are scheduled seasonally.
- Construction, maintenance, and industrial work: workers who handle vegetation control, groundskeeping, or site cleanup may be exposed during routine tasks.
- Neighborhood “drift” exposure: applications done nearby—such as by a property manager, HOA contractor, or commercial landscaping crew—can still affect people who didn’t personally buy or apply the product.
Because exposure may occur gradually or repeatedly, the key question becomes less “Did I use it once?” and more “What’s the timeline of exposure that best matches my diagnosis?”


