Many clients in the Lake County area contact an attorney after a turning point—often a biopsy, cancer diagnosis, or a doctor’s concern that symptoms may be linked to prior chemical exposure.
In Clearlake, exposure histories frequently fall into a few real-world patterns:
- Residential yard and property spraying: regular weed control around homes, driveways, fences, and landscaped areas.
- Vegetation work near homes: mowing, trimming, or clearing brush after an herbicide application.
- Work-related exposure: groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, or other roles where herbicides are used outdoors.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, clothing, or tools—especially when family members were nearby during cleanup.
The key is connecting your specific exposure story to medical records in a way that a claim can be evaluated seriously.


