Many herbicide exposure stories in West Texas aren’t about a single dramatic event. They’re about routine contact in environments like these:
- Residential properties: driveways, yard edges, and roadside landscaping where repeat applications occur.
- Outdoor work: groundskeeping, ranch support, landscaping, and maintenance roles where spraying happens seasonally.
- Neighborhood proximity: drift from nearby applications, shared property boundaries, or repeated exposure while mowing and maintaining outdoor areas.
Because exposure can be gradual—and product labels may not be saved—your case usually depends on how clearly you can reconstruct when, where, and what you were around.


