People often don’t begin with legal questions. They start with an appointment, a scan, or a biopsy result—then they look back at exposure possibilities.
In the Alton area, common scenarios include:
- Yard and property maintenance in residential neighborhoods, including mowing or cleanup after spraying.
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and seasonal outdoor work—especially when herbicide application is routine.
- Workplace exposure for people who handle treated areas or shared equipment.
- Secondhand exposure from clothing, tools, or work gear brought into the home.
- Exposure tied to nearby agricultural activity, where residents may notice treated vegetation during growing seasons.
When a serious diagnosis follows, the question becomes less “Was there chemical use?” and more whether the exposure history matches the legal and medical theory needed for a credible claim in Illinois.


