While every case is different, many La Grange-area exposure stories follow patterns tied to day-to-day life around town:
- Lawn and landscaping maintenance: repeated weed spraying along property lines, driveways, and curbside areas.
- Secondhand exposure: residue on work boots, gloves, or clothing brought home after yard work or maintenance tasks.
- Shared-use properties: townhome/HOA-style landscaping, where multiple homes can be affected by the same application cycle.
- Seasonal cleanup after spraying: mowing or trimming treated vegetation soon after application, when residue can still be present.
- Workplace risk: groundskeeping, facilities, and landscaping roles where herbicides are used regularly.
Understanding which of these situations fits your life is often the starting point for a claim. The goal isn’t to rely on fear or assumptions—it’s to build a supportable account of what happened.


