Many people in Foley discover a potential connection after months—or years—of symptoms and a cancer diagnosis. For some, the exposure ties back to:
- Regular yard maintenance for residential lots and rental properties
- Use of weed killers by a spouse, family member, or lawn service
- Work involving groundskeeping, landscaping, or property upkeep
- Time spent around treated areas where overspray, residue on surfaces, or tracked-in chemicals may have occurred
Because Foley is a community with active seasonal property maintenance, it’s common for exposure to be described in fragments—“it was every spring,” “it was before mowing,” “we used it on weekends.” A lawyer’s job is to turn those fragments into a clear, evidence-based timeline.


