For many people, the concern starts after a diagnosis—then the memories start lining up with the “how” and “when.” In Delray Beach, common triggers include:
- Residential landscaping and HOA maintenance: repeated weed-control treatments on shared areas or adjacent properties.
- Outdoor service work: groundskeeping, landscaping crews, irrigation-related maintenance, and facility upkeep where herbicides were part of the job.
- Yard work and property care: mowing or clearing vegetation soon after treatment, or handling tools and equipment used on treated areas.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work gloves, boots, clothing, or vehicle interiors after jobsite visits.
The key is not just that someone used a weed killer—it’s building a clear exposure story that can be supported by records and testimony.


