In Corcoran and the surrounding Central Valley, exposure stories often follow patterns like these:
- Property and landscaping work: homeowners, renters, or contractors applying herbicides around fences, driveways, and irrigation edges.
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, maintenance, farming support roles, and equipment operators who encounter sprayed areas.
- Residue on clothing and gear: contamination brought home after handling concentrates, changing clothes on-site, or cleaning equipment.
- Secondhand exposure from nearby spraying: living or working close to areas where herbicides are applied during growing and weed-control seasons.
When people contact a lawyer locally, they’re usually trying to answer one pressing question: Is there enough proof that the exposure that happened in my life is the exposure tied to my diagnosis? The strongest cases start with a clear timeline.


