Decatur has a mix of industrial, agricultural, and residential settings, which can create multiple exposure pathways.
Common local scenarios we see include:
- Landscaping and grounds work tied to commercial properties, municipal areas, or seasonal vegetation management
- Agricultural or equipment-related work where herbicides may be handled, applied nearby, or tracked onto clothing
- Home and neighborhood weed control with repeated use over years, sometimes without full documentation of product name and application dates
- Exposure around routine maintenance—for example, when treated areas are later mowed, trimmed, or cleaned
Because the exposure story can be spread across different places and timeframes, your attorney’s job is to build a clear timeline that matches your medical records and the way herbicides were used.


