While every case is different, Palmetto Bay families commonly report exposure paths that look like this:
- Landscaping and lawn services applying herbicide for weeds along driveways, property edges, and common areas.
- Secondhand exposure from residue carried on clothing, work boots, equipment, or tools used for yard maintenance.
- Spray drift concerns when nearby property owners or contractors treat vegetation close to homes, sidewalks, or windows.
- Community-maintained areas (parks, shared landscaping, and other managed green spaces) where residents may encounter treated vegetation after application.
If your illness followed a pattern of exposure—especially when you can connect timing and circumstances—legal review may be a practical next step.


