In and around Calabasas, suspected herbicide exposure commonly connects to situations like:
- Residential landscaping and slope maintenance: Many properties rely on regular vegetation control, including areas along driveways and hillside landscaping where spraying may occur out of view.
- HOA and common-area treatments: Residents may be present when contractors apply herbicides, or they may notice treated areas only after the fact.
- Community and event proximity: During weekends and public activities, people can be near treated lawns, walking paths, or bermed landscaping where residue can drift.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members may encounter residue brought home on work gloves, clothing, boots, or tools used by a contractor or groundskeeper.
If your illness followed one of these scenarios, documenting the “where and when” matters just as much as the medical diagnosis.


