Many Hickory Hills residents don’t think of themselves as “chemical exposure” cases—until they connect the dots. Common local scenarios include:
- Lawn and landscaping routines: Weed control products used repeatedly during spring and summer, including spot treatments on driveways, sidewalks, and fence lines.
- Side-yard and back-yard maintenance: Residents may be exposed while mowing, trimming, or cleaning up after spraying has occurred.
- Shared property responsibilities: If multiple household members handle yard work, residue can be carried on gloves, shoes, tools, or clothing.
- Neighborhood landscaping services: Contracted crews may apply herbicides on schedules that overlap with when families are outdoors.
In these situations, the key issue isn’t just whether a product was used—it’s how and when it was used, and whether the exposure timing lines up with the medical record.


