Many Monument residents encounter herbicides in ways that don’t look like “industrial” exposure. Instead, cases often develop around everyday routines:
- Home applications for weeds that keep coming back after the spring melt and summer growth spurts.
- Landscaping or groundskeeping contracts for properties near residential corridors and busy commuting routes.
- HOA or commercial property maintenance where crews treat common areas and sidewalks/edges near roads.
- Secondhand exposure—for example, residue carried on work boots, clothing, or equipment used on or near your property.
Because these exposures can be spread out over time, the key question becomes: what was applied, where, and when—relative to when symptoms began? A local attorney can help you build a clear record rather than relying on memory alone.


