Many people in the Folsom area first notice a possible link after a major medical turning point—often cancer treatment begins, and only then does the patient (or family) start looking back at environmental exposures.
Common local circumstances our clients describe include:
- Landscaping and grounds work at commercial properties, office campuses, and public-facing facilities
- HOA or neighborhood yard maintenance, including mowing and trimming after spraying
- Secondhand exposure, such as contaminated work clothing brought into the home
- Seasonal weed-control routines for driveways, fencing lines, and landscaped beds
- Caregivers or family members who were near application areas while treatment was happening
If you’re dealing with symptoms that persist after herbicide use—or you’ve been diagnosed with a serious condition—waiting to get guidance can cost you time when it comes to gathering records and meeting legal deadlines.


