In North Miami Beach, exposure discussions often start around everyday life:
- Condo and property landscaping: herbicide application for turf, weeds, and common-area borders.
- Backyard or side-lot maintenance: repeated treatment seasons, mowing soon after spraying, or handling treated vegetation.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work boots, tools, or clothing when a family member works in groundskeeping.
- Small outdoor work crews: short-notice applications near sidewalks, driveways, or shared entrances where people walk daily.
A key point for residents: your case usually strengthens when exposure can be described in a real-world timeline—when it happened, where it happened, and how you were in contact with sprayed areas or residue.


