Many clients in Jacksonville describe exposure that started long before a diagnosis. Common scenarios include:
- Residential lawn care and landscaping: Regular weed control around homes, rental properties, or community-managed yards.
- Outdoor work in heat and humidity: Groundskeeping, landscaping, facility maintenance, and other roles where herbicides may be applied repeatedly during the growing season.
- Coastal and high-moisture vegetation management: Properties that need ongoing control for invasive growth may use herbicides more often than people expect.
- Secondhand exposure in everyday routines: Residue brought home on work clothing, shoes, equipment, or even through shared spaces where spraying occurred.
These patterns matter because your claim is strongest when it connects how exposure likely occurred with what the medical records show, using documentation—not assumptions.


