In the Atlanta metro area, herbicides may be applied in places where people spend time every day: residential yards, commercial properties, schools and community grounds, and landscaping maintenance along property lines.
For many clients, the “timeline problem” is the hardest part. They may not remember exact product names from years ago, but they can often describe:
- who applied weed killer (property staff, a contractor, or a homeowner)
- where spraying happened (driveways, fence lines, drainage areas, common walkways)
- what conditions existed (recent spraying before mowing, visible residue, odor, windy days)
- whether family members were nearby, including children and pets
A lawyer’s job is to turn those memories into a legally useful record—then connect it to medical documentation.


