In and around Beaver Dam, many exposure stories share a pattern:
- Backyard or driveway use (weed killer applied on weekends or seasonal cleanups)
- Landscaping and maintenance work on residential properties and small commercial lots
- Farm-adjacent exposure where spraying occurs near homes, fields, or shared access roads
- Residue/drag concerns, where product gets tracked on shoes, equipment, or work gloves
When symptoms develop months or years later, the hardest part is usually not remembering that something happened—it’s building a timeline that matches medical records.


