In coastal communities like Gulfport, exposure doesn’t always come from a single “spray day.” It can happen over time through:
- Residential landscaping and lawn care (including re-treatment after storms or seasonal growth)
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue carried on work boots, equipment, or clothing
- Worksite exposure for groundskeepers, maintenance staff, and people supporting outdoor properties
- Community-area contact, where herbicides may be applied near sidewalks, drainage areas, or managed green spaces
When symptoms appear months or years after exposure, it can be hard to reconstruct exactly what happened. That’s where an attorney’s evidence-building approach can make a meaningful difference.


