In communities like Fox Lake, exposure histories don’t always look like a factory job. Many claims begin with scenarios such as:
- Seasonal lawn and garden treatment before weekends or community events
- Contractor-applied weed control around driveways, sidewalks, or shoreline areas
- Property turnover (new owners taking over maintenance) where prior application records are missing
- Secondhand exposure—for example, residue carried on work boots, gloves, or vehicles used for landscaping
Because the way herbicides are applied locally can vary, your case typically depends on reconstructing what happened, when it happened, and how you were exposed.


