Many weed killer cases in the Manitowoc area involve exposure in places people don’t immediately think about—backyards, rental properties, landscaping services, seasonal lawn care, and shared community spaces.
Because exposure often happened months or years before symptoms were formally diagnosed, the “easy-to-remember” details can disappear first. If you can, start by preserving:
- Where you believe exposure occurred (home lawn, rental unit, workplace grounds, nearby application areas)
- When it likely happened (season and year are helpful)
- How it occurred (direct application, mowing/yard work after spraying, maintenance in landscaped areas)
- Who handled the product (you, a contractor, a property manager, a farm/landscaping employer)
Even if you don’t have the original bottle, Manitowoc residents often find replacement clues in less obvious places—old photos of a shed or garage area, yard-care invoices, maintenance logs, or messages with contractors.


