People contact a lawyer in our area for different reasons, but the pattern is often similar:
- Home and HOA landscaping: Herbicide use around shared walkways, entrances, alleys, and landscaped courtyards in multi-unit communities.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue carried on clothing or equipment after someone applies weed killer at home or at a work site.
- Outdoor work and commuting exposure: Groundskeeping, maintenance, and landscaping roles where spraying may occur during parts of the day when workers and nearby residents are exposed.
- Nearby application effects: Exposure can occur when herbicides are applied near sidewalks, vacant lots, or business properties.
When you’re facing treatment, you shouldn’t have to become an investigator on your own. A local attorney helps translate your timeline into a claim that can be evaluated fairly.


