People in Meriden commonly reach out after exposure connected to:
- Property and yard care: repeated weed control during warm months, trimming or mowing after spraying, or using concentrate products on driveways, walkways, or fence lines.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: herbicide applications at homes, schools, office parks, and municipal-adjacent properties.
- Facility and maintenance settings: routine vegetation control near buildings, loading areas, and outdoor walkways.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work clothing, boots, gloves, or tools brought into the home.
In many cases, the “case” doesn’t start with paperwork—it starts with a doctor’s appointment and a sudden need to connect the dots: when did exposure likely occur, how might it have happened, and what evidence can support causation?


