In Minneola and surrounding areas, herbicide exposure often shows up in everyday ways:
- Yard and driveway weed control performed by homeowners or handymen during peak growth months
- Landscaping or groundskeeping where workers spray, mow treated areas soon after, or handle equipment that retains residue
- Residue carried home on work boots, gloves, tools, or clothing
- Property-adjacent exposure, such as living near a treated lot, common-area maintenance, or nearby commercial landscaping
Because exposure may occur over months or years, the hardest part is often not “whether something happened,” but pinpointing when, where, and how the contact occurred—so it can be evaluated alongside medical records.


