In coastal South Florida, it’s common to see frequent yard care, landscaping work, and property spraying throughout the year. Some people are exposed through:
- Residential lawn and garden use (including repeat applications over multiple seasons)
- Neighboring property spraying and drift/residue exposure near homes or driveways
- Outdoor work—groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, construction site cleanup, and agricultural-adjacent employment
- Secondhand contact from work clothes, gloves, or equipment brought home
When a serious illness is diagnosed, the timeline often becomes the hardest part to reconstruct. A local attorney can help you map what happened in Deerfield Beach—where exposure likely occurred, when it happened, and what medical information confirms the condition at issue.


