Orange is a suburban city with busy residential neighborhoods, commuting routes, and frequent landscaping services. Many people come into contact with herbicides in ways that don’t look dramatic at the time—until a diagnosis changes everything.
Common Orange-area scenarios include:
- Landscaping and HOA property maintenance: Herbicides applied along walkways, drainage areas, and common landscaping can create repeated exposure for residents.
- Secondhand exposure at home: Clothing or boots brought in from a job site, a contractor’s workday, or maintenance work can carry residue.
- Community and event landscaping: Public-facing properties—schools, parks, and venues—often rely on routine weed control.
When your illness appears after these kinds of repeated exposures, it’s natural to wonder whether there’s a connection. The legal work is largely about building that connection with reliable records and medical support.


