Many potential cases in and around Stockbridge begin the same way: someone notices a pattern.
- Residential spraying and yard work: Homeowners, renters, and family members may be around treated grass, weeds, or garden beds.
- Landscaping and grounds maintenance: Crews working on subdivisions, HOA areas, schools, and commercial properties may apply herbicides and leave residue on equipment or clothing.
- Secondhand exposure: Laundry done after yard work, protective gear stored in garages, or work boots brought inside can spread residue to household members.
- Seasonal timing: Exposure often tracks with spring and summer treatment schedules—when properties are actively maintained and people are outside more.
When a serious illness follows, the central question becomes: what evidence shows the exposure happened, what product and use conditions were involved, and how the medical records support a connection?


