Many Rome-area cases don’t start with a lab test—they start with a pattern. You might have:
- Landscaping or lawn service treating a home or rental property near you (including driveways, fence lines, or backyards)
- Worksite exposure for people employed in grounds maintenance, warehouses, or facilities where vegetation control is routine
- Indirect exposure from residue brought indoors on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift
- Roadside or property-adjacent spraying that spreads in windy conditions or during heavy seasonal growth
In practice, the hardest part is often sorting out timelines: when the spraying occurred, when symptoms began, and what medical professionals documented. Legal help can focus your investigation so it’s not based on guesswork.


