Joliet is a mix of suburban neighborhoods, farming-adjacent land, and industrial/warehouse workplaces. That combination can create exposure pathways that don’t always look the same from one person to the next.
People often contact counsel after learning they may have been exposed through:
- Property maintenance and landscaping for homes, schools, parks, and commercial sites
- Work involving groundskeeping, agriculture, or facility upkeep where herbicides were applied
- Seasonal mowing or clean-up after spraying in yards and common areas
- Residue on work clothes or gear brought home from job sites
When symptoms show up or a diagnosis arrives, the question becomes practical: What evidence matters in Illinois, and how do you organize it before deadlines narrow your options?


