Many Woodstock families start asking questions after noticing a pattern:
- Ongoing health issues that began after consistent lawn and garden spraying (or cleanup after spraying)
- Cancer or other serious conditions diagnosed months or years after repeated outdoor exposure
- Symptoms that persisted after mowing, trimming, or handling vegetation treated with herbicides
- Household exposure—such as residue carried on work boots or work clothes from a landscaping job or property maintenance role
Because Woodstock is a fast-growing suburban community, herbicide use is often part of routine property care. The legal work usually turns on documenting when exposure happened, how it happened, and what medical evidence supports a credible link.


