In our region, exposure stories often share a common pattern: multiple people may have been around herbicide use, and the exposure may have happened in more than one setting.
For example, Texans and Arkansans in the Texarkana area frequently deal with:
- Landscaping and property maintenance for homes, schools, and businesses
- Agricultural or roadside vegetation control where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Work involving mowing, weed control, or groundskeeping after treatment
- Secondhand exposure when work clothes or equipment are brought home
When a diagnosis arrives—sometimes years after the exposure—the timeline can be hard to reconstruct. A local attorney can help you focus on what will actually carry weight in a claim: the exposure history you can document and the medical proof that ties your condition to that exposure.


