Weston is largely residential, and many people manage their properties—sometimes through routine yard care, community landscaping, or nearby maintenance of common areas. Exposure concerns often surface after a diagnosis, when families start comparing notes about:
- Long-term use of weed control products on driveways, lawns, and landscaped areas
- Yard work done while spraying or shortly after application (or using equipment that later carried residue)
- Workplace herbicide exposure for people who commute to landscaping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-related jobs
- Secondhand exposure risks, such as contaminated clothing, gloves, or tools brought home
When you’re trying to connect these dots, legal review matters because a claim typically depends on documented exposure history and medical support, not assumptions.


