Every exposure story is different, but Montgomery-area cases commonly involve patterns like these:
- Yard and landscaping treatment around residential neighborhoods, rental properties, and HOA-managed areas.
- Outdoor work and maintenance—groundskeeping, landscaping crews, and facility staff who apply herbicides or work in areas after treatments.
- Equipment and clothing residue—for example, when work boots, gloves, or lawn tools are stored and reused, or when residue gets carried into a home.
- Mowing after treatment—people may not realize they’re being exposed until symptoms develop and they trace back to when and where herbicides were applied.
Because these scenarios depend on what happened locally—who applied products, how they were used, and when—you’ll want a legal team that treats your exposure history as a critical part of the case, not a side detail.


