Many people contact attorneys after learning they may have been exposed through everyday routines, such as:
- Home lawn or pest services that apply herbicides for weeds and vegetation control
- Landscaping work (including seasonal maintenance) where workers handle treated areas
- Secondhand exposure—residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment
- Living near maintained properties where vegetation is routinely treated
- Volunteer and community cleanups that involve treated areas without clear timing
In a community like Vero Beach—where many homes and businesses rely on ongoing outdoor maintenance—exposure can be easy to overlook until symptoms persist or a doctor identifies a serious condition.


