In Libertyville, many people’s exposure story doesn’t involve a factory or a lab—it involves day-to-day outdoor work. Common scenarios we hear include:
- Treating weeds along driveways, patios, or fence lines during summers and early fall
- Landscaping or groundskeeping jobs for schools, parks, retail centers, or HOAs
- Mowing or trimming after spraying, when residue may be disturbed
- Working with a spouse, relative, or neighbor who handled herbicides and whose clothing or equipment carried residue
- Secondhand exposure from treated vegetation near where kids, pets, or visitors play
If your illness came after a period of repeated yard or grounds maintenance, the key question becomes: what can you prove about the exposure, when it happened, and how it relates to your diagnosis? A lawyer can help you build that record.


