Many potential cases in Gainesville and Alachua County start with patterns people recognize—then struggle to document.
Common local scenarios include:
- Residential lawn and garden routines: repeated application near driveways, fence lines, or landscaping beds where family members and pets spend time.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: employment at properties that require regular vegetation control (including seasonal surges).
- Home-and-yard contamination after treatment: exposure when someone mows, trims, or cleans up shortly after spraying or when residue transfers from equipment.
- Nearby agricultural activity in the region: concerns after living near areas where herbicides are applied and drift or overspray may have occurred.
These facts matter because your case ultimately turns on what can be shown—what product was used, how it was used, when exposure occurred, and how your illness was medically explained.


