In suburban communities like ours, exposure often comes from ordinary routines—not just from farming or manufacturing. For example, residents may be exposed when:
- Landscaping crews apply weed control to residential properties, common areas, or along drainage areas
- Homeowners use herbicide during hot, humid Florida stretches when products are sprayed or wiped on vegetation
- Family members are exposed through work clothing after someone handles or transports herbicide products
- People maintain properties near areas where vegetation is regularly treated
- Mist or residue spreads during windy conditions, or when applications are repeated seasonally
Because exposure can be intermittent and spread across different locations, your case may depend heavily on rebuilding a clear timeline.


