Many Collinsville residents encounter herbicides in ways that aren’t always obvious at first—until a diagnosis forces a closer look. Common local scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: Using weed killer for driveways, fence lines, and landscaped areas around homes.
- Neighborhood spraying and nearby treated fields: Living near areas where vegetation is managed seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure: Residue carried on clothing, tools, or work gloves after yard work, farm work, or groundskeeping.
- Work-related exposure: People employed in roles tied to grounds maintenance, equipment upkeep, or seasonal vegetation control.
Because these exposures often occur over years and across different locations, the “what happened and when” matters. A lawyer can help you organize your timeline so it aligns with medical records rather than relying on memory alone.


