Many potential cases in and around Los Alamitos don’t start with a “smoking gun.” They start with a timeline.
People often report exposure scenarios like:
- Residential landscaping and HOA/adjacent property maintenance where herbicides are applied seasonally and residue may linger on sidewalks, curbs, and garden areas.
- Working outdoors in Southern California—including groundskeeping, facilities maintenance, construction sites with vegetation control, and landscaping subcontractors.
- Secondhand contact: clothing carried from a yard/grounds job, shared equipment, or work boots tracked into a home.
- Nearby agricultural or industrial corridors where residents notice periodic spraying and later connect it to a medical diagnosis.
When symptoms persist or a serious condition is diagnosed, the next step is usually not guessing—it’s building a defensible record that can stand up to scrutiny.


