Many San Marino households rely on routine yard care, seasonal weed control, and landscaping services. Claims often begin after someone learns they have a condition they believe is linked to herbicide exposure and then looks back at how the product was used.
Local exposure scenarios that commonly matter in these cases include:
- Landscaping and yard maintenance where herbicides were applied repeatedly over multiple seasons
- Residue brought indoors on clothing, gloves, boots, or work tools after treatment
- Shared or adjacent property exposure, such as homes near treated common areas
- Secondhand exposure involving family members (including children) who were around treated areas shortly after application
Because many incidents happen over years—not days—claims depend heavily on reconstructing “when, where, and how” the exposure occurred.


