People often contact a lawyer after noticing a pattern—symptoms that don’t resolve, a cancer diagnosis, or a physician linking health concerns to environmental exposures.
In San Anselmo specifically, exposure stories commonly include:
- Residential landscaping and garden care: homeowners or gardeners applying weed control products in yards, driveways, or around fencing where residue may remain.
- Property management and shared spaces: exposure on multi-unit properties, common areas, or along walkways where maintenance is scheduled seasonally.
- Work-related exposure: groundskeeping, landscaping crews, facility maintenance, or other roles where herbicide application is part of routine duties.
- Community proximity: living near areas where herbicides are periodically used by contractors, with residue tracked indoors on shoes or clothing.
These cases are fact-driven. A strong claim depends on documenting what product was used, when it was used, how exposure occurred, and how your medical team describes the diagnosis.


