In and around Kankakee, many people encounter herbicides through everyday life—not just farm fields. Common scenarios we hear about include:
- Property maintenance and mowing: using weed killer on residential lots, applying concentrate, or walking through recently treated areas.
- Landscaping and grounds work: seasonal work for property owners, schools, businesses, or industrial sites where herbicide application may be routine.
- Family “secondhand” exposure: work clothes or boots worn at home, tools stored in garages or sheds, and residue carried on hands.
- Nearby spraying: living close to treated lots or agricultural areas where overspray and drift are part of the environment.
When cancer or other serious conditions are diagnosed, it’s natural to connect the dots backward. The key is turning those memories into evidence that can be reviewed under Illinois legal standards.


