In suburban areas like Dublin, herbicide exposure commonly shows up in “everyday” ways—especially around routinely maintained spaces.
You may have been exposed if:
- A landscaping contractor applied weed control at a home, townhouse, or HOA-managed area.
- You mowed, edged, or cleaned up after areas were treated.
- You worked in groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or construction-related site cleanup where vegetation control was routine.
- You live near properties where spraying occurs seasonally, and residue or overspray carried into patios, garages, or walkways.
- Family members brought residue home on work clothing (a common issue for workers in outdoor maintenance).
California cases typically turn on evidence—product identification, timing, and a credible medical connection. The goal isn’t just to prove exposure happened; it’s to show exposure in a legally meaningful way.


