In a city like Coral Gables, exposure often doesn’t look like a single “event.” Instead, it can involve repeated contact over time—such as:
- Landscaping and groundskeeping for residential communities and commercial properties
- Yard maintenance at homes where weed control products were used seasonally
- Worksite exposure for people employed in maintenance, janitorial services, or facilities work
- Contact after spraying and mowing, when residue may remain on walkways, equipment, or clothing
- Secondhand exposure concerns when household members worked with herbicides or handled treated items
When a doctor diagnoses cancer or another serious condition, the next steps can feel overwhelming. Our role is to bring order to the facts—exposure timeline, product details, and medical documentation—because the strength of a claim often depends on what can be shown, not what people assume.


