Many Burr Ridge residents are exposed in ways that don’t look like a typical workplace hazard. Suburban property maintenance is a common starting point—spraying around homes, handling yard treatments, or dealing with vegetation after an application.
In practice, people often realize they may have been exposed when:
- A doctor connects their diagnosis to herbicide risk factors
- They remember using weed control products for years
- They recall mowing or working in areas that were recently treated
- A family member handled herbicides and brought residue home on clothing or gear
- They lived near properties where herbicides were applied during landscaping or groundskeeping
Because these scenarios are highly fact-specific, the best next step is to preserve the “story” of exposure while records are still available—product information, dates, and details about where and how the chemical was used.


