In Irvine’s suburban setting—where landscaping is frequent and many properties share maintained borders—people sometimes assume herbicide exposure only comes from personal use. But many residents learn later that exposure may also come from:
- Landscape contractors and grounds crews applying herbicides as part of scheduled maintenance for parks, HOA areas, offices, and commercial sites
- Shared common areas where treated vegetation is near walkways, patios, or building entrances
- Residue brought home on work boots, gloves, or clothing used by someone who handled weed control at their job
- Secondhand contact after mowing, trimming, or clearing vegetation that was recently treated
If you’re dealing with a diagnosis and lingering symptoms, your case typically turns on whether the exposure story is medically plausible and supported by records—rather than on assumptions.


