Many Fayetteville residents encounter herbicide exposure through common local routines:
- Residential property care: Spraying along driveways, fence lines, or landscaping beds; mowing treated areas soon after application.
- Landscaping and grounds work: Crew members and contractors may handle or apply herbicides as part of seasonal maintenance.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members can be exposed through residue carried on work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment.
- Neighborhood proximity: In some subdivisions, multiple homes are treated around the same time, increasing the chance that exposure occurred repeatedly.
A local lawyer understands how these real-life patterns matter. The goal is to document where exposure likely occurred, how often, and whether your medical records support a credible connection.


