In suburban communities like Mokena, herbicide exposure is frequently tied to ordinary routines:
- Yard and property maintenance: mowing after treatment, handling hoses/sprayers, or working in treated areas before the product had time to dry.
- Family and neighborhood exposure: residue carried on boots, work gloves, or clothing—sometimes without anyone realizing it.
- Outdoor work: landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, agriculture-adjacent work, or seasonal labor where herbicides are applied regularly.
Unlike some industrial exposure scenarios, these cases often involve messy real-world details—what product was used, how it was applied, and when. Establishing that timeline is where legal help can make a meaningful difference.


