Homewood is a suburban, residential community where lawn care is a year-round routine. Many exposures aren’t limited to farms or commercial agriculture—people can be affected through:
- Home lawn and landscaping treatments done by homeowners, contractors, or neighbors’ properties
- Seasonal yard work after spraying, including mowing or trimming treated grass
- Secondhand contact when residue transfers to vehicles, work boots, or outdoor equipment
- Workplace exposure for people employed in grounds maintenance, landscaping, facilities, or property management
When a diagnosis arrives, memories get fuzzy quickly: product names, dates, and application methods may be hard to reconstruct. That’s why local residents often contact counsel soon after diagnosis—to preserve evidence and organize the timeline while details are still available.


