In Oxford and nearby communities, exposure claims often don’t come from a single dramatic incident. More commonly, they develop through repeated, everyday contact—like:
- Treating lawns and driveways with weed killers season after season
- Hiring local lawn care or working around crews applying herbicides
- Landscaping or grounds work for schools, facilities, or commercial properties
- Secondhand residue on clothing, tools, or equipment brought into garages and homes
- Staying near treated areas while spraying occurs outdoors
People sometimes assume “if it was outside, it can’t be serious.” But in these cases, what counts is not just that a product was used—it's how, where, when, and whether medical records show a connection strong enough for legal review.


