In a desert community like Rancho Mirage, exposure stories frequently share a common pattern: herbicides are used to manage weeds in residential yards, common areas, golf-course or HOA-adjacent landscaping, and commercial properties.
People may report:
- Yard or landscaping work at home (including mixing/applying products or mowing treated areas)
- Secondhand exposure when a spouse or worker applied herbicide and residue was carried indoors on work clothes
- Neighbor or HOA-adjacent spraying where the timing of applications overlaps with symptoms that later appear or worsen
- Employment-related exposure for groundskeepers, maintenance staff, or contractors supporting outdoor properties
Because these situations are highly fact-specific, the strongest cases are typically built around what was used, when it was used, where exposure happened, and how that aligns with the medical timeline.


