In the Richmond area, many people encounter herbicides through suburban lawn care, HOA-managed landscaping, roadside and construction-area maintenance, and property turnover. Sometimes exposure comes from your own routine; other times it’s tied to maintenance crews working nearby—often with products applied seasonally when lawns and right-of-ways get treated.
That matters because your case will usually depend on how clearly you can connect:
- Where the product application occurred (yard, rental property, nearby commercial/industrial area)
- When it happened (season, approximate dates, timeline of symptom onset)
- Which products were used (labels, invoices, maintenance logs, or credible testimony)
The earlier you can preserve those details, the smoother the path to settlement tends to be.


