People in the Fox Valley area often describe exposure situations that don’t look like a dramatic “chemical incident.” Instead, concerns frequently arise after:
- Long-term residential weed control (spraying along driveways, patios, fence lines, or around landscaping)
- Property maintenance near where herbicides were applied (including handling clippings or re-entering treated areas)
- Worksite exposure for grounds crews, landscaping contractors, facility maintenance teams, or agricultural-adjacent roles
- Secondhand exposure—residue carried on work clothes, tools, or equipment brought into a home
In South Elgin, those day-to-day patterns can matter legally because they help explain how exposure likely occurred and when it happened in relation to medical findings.


