In and around Decatur, many people are exposed in practical, day-to-day ways—often without realizing it at the time.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential property care: Mowing, trimming, or landscaping after herbicide application on nearby lots or shared property boundaries.
- Small business and facility work: Exposure risks for grounds crews, warehouse/site maintenance staff, or contractors responsible for keeping outdoor areas clear.
- Agricultural edge-of-town exposure: People who live near farmland or properties with routine vegetation control may be affected by drift or residues.
- Family take-home exposure: Work clothing or equipment used for herbicide application can bring residue into the home.
When a diagnosis arrives, these real-world details become important for legal purposes—not just as “background,” but as part of proving what product was used, how exposure occurred, and when it happened.


