Many herbicide-related cases in Northern California don’t start with “I want to sue.” They start with real life:
- A doctor connects symptoms to cancer and your family starts reviewing past exposures.
- You remember routine spraying for weeds on weekends, or vegetation treated by a contractor.
- Your job involved landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture, utility right-of-way maintenance, or facility upkeep.
- You suspect residue exposure from work boots, gloves, or clothing brought home after shifts.
When those memories collide with medical records, the next question becomes urgent: Can the exposure be documented well enough to be taken seriously? A local attorney focuses on turning scattered recollections into a clear, reviewable record.


