In and around Dublin, GA, exposure stories commonly involve more than one setting. People may be exposed through:
- Lawn and yard treatment: mixing, applying, or mowing vegetation shortly after spraying.
- Outdoor work: landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture-adjacent jobs, facility maintenance, and equipment cleanup.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work boots, gloves, clothing, or tools brought into a home.
- Community proximity: living or working near fields or properties where herbicides are applied seasonally.
What matters legally is not just that an herbicide was “used somewhere,” but whether it was used in a way that reasonably connects to your timeline—when symptoms started, when treatment began, and how your illness has been documented.


