In and around Zephyrhills, exposure claims commonly arise from everyday routines—not just large-scale farming.
You may have a situation that looks like one of these:
- Residential yard treatments: using or applying weed control products, including in hot months when overspray can drift onto walkways, garden beds, or nearby areas.
- Outdoor work and landscaping: groundskeeping, maintenance, landscaping crews, and property upkeep where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing or boots after a workday, or family members being around treated areas afterward.
- Nearby property spraying: living close to commercial lots, HOAs, or managed properties where spraying schedules are regular.
Because Florida weather can influence how chemicals spread and linger outdoors, documenting where and how exposure occurred becomes especially important.


