In a suburban-industrial area like Melrose Park, exposure can happen in more ways than people expect:
- Property and landscaping maintenance: Weed control is often handled by property managers, contractors, or in-house maintenance for multi-unit buildings and common areas.
- Sidewalk and curb line spraying: Herbicides may be applied along edges where foot traffic is heavy—meaning residue can be tracked indoors.
- Seasonal routines: People commonly remember exposure during spring and early fall when maintenance teams increase yard and grounds work.
- Secondhand contact: Family members may be affected through work clothes, equipment brought home, or residue on tools used for cleaning and yard tasks.
When symptoms persist after exposure—or a diagnosis raises new questions—your attorney can review how and when exposure likely occurred in your specific situation.


