Every case starts with exposure history. In Menifee, common scenarios include:
- Homeowners and DIY lawn care: using weed-and-grass products seasonally, mowing treated areas, or storing concentrates longer than recommended.
- Landscaping and grounds crews: applying herbicides on properties near schools, HOAs, or commercial centers.
- Residential “overspray” and treated vegetation: exposure after spraying winds carry product drift, or after trimming plants that were recently treated.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on work clothing or equipment brought into a home.
- Workplace exposure for commuting residents: people who work in agriculture-adjacent roles or facility maintenance, then spend evenings at home—close to family members.
If you’re dealing with a cancer diagnosis or persistent health problems you believe are connected, the most important step is building a clear timeline—when exposure likely occurred, what product(s) were involved, and what medical records show.


