People in the Denver-Aurora area often come forward after a diagnosis—then start looking back at the years of exposure they didn’t think mattered. If any of the following fit your situation, it may be time to talk with a lawyer:
- You worked in roles tied to vegetation control (groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, parks, or similar work around treated areas).
- You used or stored weed killer at home or in a rental/HOA setting and later developed a serious illness.
- You were around treated property when work was happening (spraying, mowing shortly after treatment, cleanup of residue, or handling gear).
- A family member or roommate had work-related exposure and residue may have been carried on clothing or equipment.
When you’re dealing with a serious diagnosis, the hardest part is often not knowing what details actually matter legally. A local attorney can help you focus on the facts most likely to support causation and liability.


