In a smaller community like Greenville, exposure often doesn’t happen in one dramatic moment—it tends to show up through repeated, everyday contact.
Common Greenville scenarios we see include:
- Residential lawn and garden use: weed control products used on driveways, along fences, or in landscaping beds over multiple seasons.
- Property maintenance and nearby application: exposure while helping with yard work, snow/yard cleanup, or maintaining rental properties.
- Work around treated grounds: people who handle groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, or outdoor work where applications may have occurred before and after shifts.
Because these situations are routine, the biggest challenge is usually not “whether exposure happened”—it’s proving when it happened, what product was involved, and how it connects to your medical record.


