Many people in and around Alhambra come to a consultation with exposure stories that look less like a single “incident” and more like ongoing, everyday contact. Common scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping routines at homes, apartment complexes, and nearby commercial lots where weed control is performed seasonally.
- Secondhand residue after lawn or grounds work, including clothing or equipment brought indoors.
- Community-maintenance schedules where herbicides are applied near shared walkways, parking areas, or garden beds.
- Work settings that involve outdoor maintenance—such as facilities, groundskeeping, or roles supporting construction and landscaping operations.
In these situations, the exposure timeline matters as much as the diagnosis. A lawyer can help you organize what you remember into a usable record: approximate dates, product details, and how and where the contact occurred.


