Many Castle Rock households and workplaces use herbicides to manage weeds, lawns, and landscaping along busy commuter routes, near trails, and around residential properties. Common scenarios we see include:
- Home and HOA landscaping: Herbicide application on shared property or around fences/landscaping beds.
- DIY yard care: Regular use of weed killers, mixing concentrates, or spraying on weekends.
- Landscaping and grounds roles: Workers applying herbicides for property management, maintenance, or seasonal cleanup.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue carried on work boots/clothing or brought home from a job site.
Because these exposures can be spread across years—and sometimes across different properties—the strongest cases are built by connecting your exposure timeline to your medical timeline, not by relying on general assumptions.


