In and around Trussville, many exposures happen in ordinary routines rather than obvious industrial settings. Common real-world scenarios include:
- Landscaping and grounds crews servicing shopping centers, office parks, and large residential properties
- Mowing or yard work shortly after spraying—especially when residue remains on grass, brush, or hardscapes
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing or equipment used by someone returning home after applying weed control
- Shared/community spaces, where multiple families may be affected by the same treatment cycles
Because these exposures can be spread out over time and tied to day-to-day activities, the legal work often depends on building a clear timeline that matches medical records and product use history.


