Many herbicide exposure concerns in and around Lantana come from everyday routines:
- Residential landscaping and lawn services: yards treated on a schedule, overspray drifting into walkways, or residue carried on shoes and clothing.
- Outdoor work and maintenance: landscaping, property management, and groundskeeping roles where herbicides are mixed or applied.
- Secondhand exposure: family members who were near treated areas, helped with yard work, or were exposed to residue brought indoors.
- Seasonal weather effects: Florida’s humidity, rain patterns, and frequent outdoor activity can make it easier for residue to spread where people walk and live.
Because these situations are local and practical, strong cases in Lantana usually depend on evidence tied to real exposure circumstances—not just a diagnosis.


