In Ottawa and surrounding areas, exposure concerns frequently arise in everyday, local scenarios such as:
- Lawn care and property maintenance: Spraying for weeds on residential lots, maintaining rental properties, or handling treated vegetation.
- Seasonal landscaping and groundskeeping: Workers who apply herbicides for commercial sites, schools, churches, or municipal-adjacent properties.
- Secondhand contact: Family members exposed through work boots, clothing, equipment, or residue that’s carried home.
- Roadside and drainage maintenance: Periodic vegetation control near roads, ditches, and easements where herbicides may be used.
People often don’t realize the connection until after a diagnosis. When that happens, the case evaluation starts with the timeline: when exposure likely occurred, how it happened, and what medical records show.


