In Baldwin Park, people often reach out after one of these situations:
- Home and property spraying: Using weed killer on driveways, fences, landscaping beds, or during seasonal cleanup—then later discovering there may be a link to a serious diagnosis.
- Secondhand exposure from treated areas: Mowing, trimming, or walking through recently treated yards, parks, or common-area landscaping.
- Work-related exposure: Jobs that involve landscaping, groundskeeping, warehouse or industrial site maintenance, or cleaning tasks where herbicides may be present or residue may be brought home.
- Residue carried on work gear: Clothing, gloves, boots, or tools stored together with everyday items—especially when protective equipment wasn’t used consistently.
These cases are highly fact-specific. The key is documenting how exposure likely happened in your life, not just that you had contact with “weed killer.”


