In many cases, the exposure story isn’t a single dramatic incident—it’s a pattern. People reach out after realizing they:
- Used weed killer on residential lawns or gardens in Vacaville and nearby communities
- Were around landscaping crews applying herbicides near homes or along trails
- Worked in roles tied to groundskeeping, pest control, agriculture-related work, or property maintenance
- Experienced possible take-home exposure (work clothing, boots, tools, or equipment stored at home)
- Live or work near areas where vegetation is regularly treated
A lawyer’s first job is to turn your recollection into a usable timeline: what products were used, when they were applied, where the exposure occurred, and what symptoms or diagnoses followed.


