Many Cocoa residents don’t think of themselves as “industrial workers,” but exposure can still happen through common local routines, including:
- Residential lawn and garden spraying (including repeat applications during peak weed seasons)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping for HOAs, commercial properties, and public-facing sites
- Secondhand exposure—residue carried on clothing or work gear after a shift
- Mowing or trimming after treatment, when dried residue can be disturbed
- Community events and tourism-adjacent properties, where vendors and maintenance crews may treat areas regularly
Because the facts vary, your case typically turns on specifics: what product was used, how it was applied, where exposure occurred, and how soon symptoms or a diagnosis followed.


