In Central Virginia, exposure can happen in ways that don’t always look like a one-time incident. Many people first connect their health to weed killers after noticing symptoms following changes around the home or property:
- Seasonal lawn and property treatment by homeowners or local services
- Weed control along driveways, sidewalks, and rental properties
- Worksite exposure for people involved with groundskeeping, landscaping, maintenance, or outdoor crews
- Neighborhood application drift—for example, when treatments occur close to where families spend time outdoors
Because these exposures may have occurred months or years before a diagnosis, the early challenge is usually not “What happened?”—it’s reconstructing the exposure timeline so your medical records and claim story line up.


