Many Kingsland-area incidents involve exposure patterns tied to the way people live and work here. Common real-world scenarios include:
- Residential landscaping and “spray-and-go” yard services around homes and rental properties
- Property maintenance near wooded lots, drainage ditches, and roadside vegetation
- Secondhand exposure when workers or contractors bring residue home on uniforms, boots, or tools
- Recreational and seasonal exposure (mowing, weed trimming, and yard cleanup after application)
- Work-related exposure for people in groundskeeping, agriculture support roles, or facility maintenance
These details matter legally because liability often depends on whether the product was used (or present) in the way the evidence shows—and whether that exposure lines up with the onset of symptoms and diagnosis.


