Many River Grove clients don’t realize their exposure risk until a doctor delivers a serious diagnosis. Often, the first clue is something practical: recurring symptoms, a pattern of illness among family members, or a recollection of yard or building maintenance.
Common local scenarios we hear about include:
- Residential property maintenance: weed control for sidewalks, fence lines, parking lots, or common walkways.
- Apartment/condo landscaping: routine spraying near entrances or along shared paths.
- Workday exposure: groundskeeping, landscaping crews, facility maintenance, or other roles where herbicides are applied outdoors.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, uniforms, or gloves brought into the home.
The legal work starts by turning those memories into a supportable record.


