In Lake Forest Park, many people are exposed through everyday, suburban patterns:
- Homeowners and yard care: repeated application in driveways, lawns, or garden beds.
- Neighboring landscaping and HOA-style maintenance: herbicides applied to adjacent areas can still affect household environments.
- Work and commuting: grounds work, maintenance, or service roles can involve regular exposure to treated sites.
Because exposure can be indirect, your case may depend on reconstructing where and how the chemical was used—not just what you used personally. That’s why we help residents build a timeline that makes sense to doctors, investigators, and Washington claims reviewers.


