Cedarburg is a place where many people share the same routines—weekend yard work, seasonal landscaping, and community events—yet exposure can happen in different ways:
- Residential applications: Homeowners and hired help may use weed control products along driveways, patios, and garden edges.
- Nearby properties and shared boundaries: Overspray or drift can make it feel like “it happened to me” even when you didn’t apply the product yourself.
- Work and commuting schedules: People who work outdoors or maintain properties often remember details around specific seasons, weather, and job sites—then those details fade.
- Tourism and foot traffic: Businesses and public-facing areas can have routine maintenance schedules, and workers may not always keep packaging or labels.
Because Cedarburg cases often involve multiple locations and long time gaps, early documentation matters more than many people expect.


