Many Greeley-area cases begin with a familiar routine:
- Property and landscape maintenance: homeowners, renters, and HOA contractors using weed killer on driveways, fences lines, and turf edges
- Worksite exposure: groundskeeping, landscaping, farm-adjacent work, or facility maintenance where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on boots, gloves, or work clothing after application
- Post-application exposure: mowing or trimming treated vegetation before it has fully dried or settled
Because exposure can happen in more than one way, the strongest claims usually start with a clear timeline: when the product was used, where exposure occurred, and how it connects to your diagnosis.


