Many residents don’t think of weed killer exposure as a workplace issue. But in Highland Park, it’s common for exposure to occur through:
- Lawn and garden maintenance at homes and rental properties
- Service crews applying herbicides on schedule, then residents coming into contact with treated areas
- Secondhand exposure from residue carried on work clothes, boots, tools, or patio furniture
- Seasonal treatment cycles (spring and fall) that can line up with changes in health years later
These patterns matter legally. Courts and insurers typically want specifics: what product was used, how it was applied, when exposure occurred, and how the exposure relates to the illness you were diagnosed with.


