In suburban communities like Frankfort, exposure often doesn’t come from a single “incident.” Instead, it’s tied to the rhythm of the year:
- Hiring landscapers or grounds crews for seasonal weed control
- Using weed killer at home multiple times across spring and summer
- Working with treated vegetation or mowing areas that were recently sprayed
- Living near properties where herbicides are applied for weed management
- Handling tools, gloves, or work clothes that may have residue
After a diagnosis, the question becomes urgent: Was the exposure pattern significant enough to matter legally and medically? Your attorney’s job is to sort through the timeline—what you used, when you used it, where you were, and what medical records show.


