In Franklin Park, exposure often comes from day-to-day routines rather than one dramatic incident. Common patterns include:
- Property and driveway maintenance: Residents may apply weed killer along sidewalks, parking areas, or around homes and garages.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping schedules: Seasonal applications can create repeated exposure, including handling concentrate and cleaning sprayers.
- Secondhand contact: Residue can be tracked on work boots, clothing, or tools—especially when family members share laundry or workspaces.
- Nearby application effects: Even if you didn’t spray yourself, you may have been mowing, gardening, or walking through areas treated shortly before symptoms began.
Because these situations are fact-specific, the strongest cases are built around a clear exposure timeline tied to medical documentation.


