In and around Ceres, many people are exposed in ways that don’t always match what they first assume. Common local scenarios include:
- Agricultural and landscaping work in the Central Valley region, including grounds maintenance and vegetation control.
- Residential property upkeep, such as spraying or mowing treated areas where residue may linger.
- Secondhand exposure, including work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment brought home after herbicide use.
- Community adjacency to treated land, where overspray or drift may be a concern during application seasons.
Your case usually turns on details—dates, locations, product names, and the way the product was used—not just a general belief that “weed killer caused it.”


