In smaller Texas communities like San Juan, exposure stories frequently don’t look like a single, obvious incident. Instead, they’re tied to how properties are maintained and how people spend their time at home.
Common local patterns include:
- Residential landscaping: herbicides used on driveways, sidewalks, or yard borders where family members and pets are nearby.
- Shared boundaries: application on adjacent properties that affects the air, soil, or tracked-in residue.
- Work-life overlap: people who handle maintenance or outdoor work during the week and then return home to family life.
Because of this, the “what happened and when” question becomes central. The faster you can clarify that timeline, the faster your attorney can evaluate settlement options.


