In a coastal, high-density area like Hallandale Beach, herbicide exposure can occur in ways that don’t look like “farm work.” Many residents encounter treated areas through:
- HOA or property landscaping that includes regular weed-control applications
- Contractors hired to manage medians, sidewalks, and common grounds
- Patio and yard maintenance where sprays may drift or residue may remain on surfaces
- Shared outdoor spaces where multiple households come into contact with the same treated areas
When a diagnosis arrives, it’s common to realize that the exposure wasn’t a one-time event. It may have been a pattern—season after season—without clear labels, dates, or documentation.
A local attorney helps you reconstruct the timeline by identifying what records exist (application logs, invoices, product sheets, work orders) and what medical documentation will be needed to evaluate causation.


