In and around Selma, herbicide exposure concerns often come from scenarios residents recognize:
- Field-edge and roadside spraying: drifting spray or residue can be a concern for people who spend time outdoors near agricultural operations and frequently walk, commute, or care for pets.
- Home and yard maintenance: homeowners and landscapers may use glyphosate-based products during peak growing seasons—sometimes with inconsistent protective practices.
- Worksite exposure: people employed in groundskeeping, maintenance, warehouse operations supporting agriculture, or landscaping commonly handle vegetation after spraying.
- Community close-contact: family members can be exposed through work clothes, boots, and tools brought indoors after a day of application or cleanup.
A local attorney understands how to translate these real-life patterns into a case theory that can be supported with documentation and medical evidence.


