While every case is different, Milpitas-area clients commonly describe exposure pathways that fit the way properties and facilities are maintained here:
- Landscaping and grounds crews handling weed control along property edges, parking lots, and walkways.
- Secondhand exposure from work boots, uniforms, or equipment stored in garages or near entryways.
- Home and community spraying where residents are present during or shortly after applications—especially in dense residential pockets.
- School, facility, and common-area maintenance where multiple tenants or employees may share access to treated outdoor areas.
- Mowing or clearing treated vegetation after an application, before residue has fully dissipated.
Because these scenarios depend heavily on timing and documentation, the strongest cases usually start with a clear picture of where the exposure happened and what was used.


