In the Bensenville area, concerns often begin after a doctor’s diagnosis, but the exposure story is usually tied to practical, local routines:
- Yard and property services: Regular spraying for weeds and tall grass—sometimes handled by contractors, HOAs, or neighbors.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members or roommates who worked with herbicide products and brought residue home on clothing or equipment.
- Worksite environments: Landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or other roles where vegetation is treated as part of job duties.
- Seasonal timing: Symptoms and diagnoses that lead people to revisit what was happening during specific months each year.
A good initial consultation focuses on your timeline—what you used, where exposure occurred, and what medical records say about your condition.


