People typically contact counsel after they connect the dots between:
- A new cancer or other serious medical finding and past herbicide use
- Ongoing symptoms that persisted after repeated contact with weed control products
- A work history in groundskeeping, landscaping, agriculture-adjacent roles, or facility maintenance
- Indirect exposure—such as family members handling contaminated clothing or gear after a shift
What matters most early on is not whether you “sound certain,” but whether your story can be supported with records: product information, dates, job duties, and medical documentation.


