Many people in Monroe come to us after realizing their exposure wasn’t a one-time event. It may have looked like:
- Routine applications for weeds along driveways, fences, or wooded edges
- Work in landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture support, or facility maintenance
- Mowing or handling brush after areas were sprayed
- Secondhand exposure from residue on work clothes, boots, gloves, or tools
- Living near property where herbicides were applied during certain seasons
Because these exposures are tied to timing and conditions, your case can hinge on details that are easy to forget—what was applied, when it was applied, what protective gear was used (or not used), and what symptoms appeared afterward.


