People in Locust Grove typically reach out after one of these moments:
- A diagnosis triggers a review of past exposures—yard work, mowing around sprayed areas, or handling treated vegetation.
- A pattern emerges from work history (landscaping, grounds maintenance, or facility upkeep) where herbicides were applied seasonally.
- Family members report possible secondhand exposure, such as residue on work clothes or shared tools.
- A property or neighboring area was treated, and symptoms followed after repeated contact over time.
In cases like these, what matters most is building a credible timeline: when contact likely occurred, how the product was used, and what clinicians documented about the illness.


