In Altamonte Springs and the surrounding Seminole County area, many residents interact with herbicides indirectly—often without realizing it. Common scenarios include:
- Community and commercial property landscaping: applications for weeds along sidewalks, fence lines, and retaining walls.
- Repeated re-treatments during peak growth seasons, followed by mowing or trimming before residents know what was applied.
- Secondhand exposure: work boots, gloves, or yard tools brought inside after routine maintenance.
- Homeowners associations and property management: where multiple units may be affected by the same treatment schedule.
- Outdoor work and contracted services: groundskeeping, maintenance, and landscaping roles where protective equipment may not have been used consistently.
A strong case often turns on specifics—what product was used, where exposure happened, and how your symptoms and diagnosis developed afterward.


