Morgan Hill residents often encounter herbicide exposure in ways that aren’t always obvious at first. For example:
- Backyard and neighborhood landscaping: Residents may be exposed after spraying on nearby lots or during yard maintenance where residue may cling to equipment.
- Outdoor work and commuting zones: People who work in landscaping, groundskeeping, construction support roles, or agriculture-related jobs may have repeated contact during application seasons.
- Secondhand exposure: Work clothes, gloves, boots, and tools can carry residue into the home—an issue that often comes up after a diagnosis.
- Seasonal spraying patterns: In the South Bay area, herbicide use can be concentrated around certain weather windows, and timing matters when linking exposure to illness.
A local attorney understands how to build an evidence timeline around these real-life patterns.


