Many people first connect the dots after:
- A cancer diagnosis that prompts questions about prior herbicide use
- Persistent or worsening symptoms that don’t resolve after treatment
- Learning that a nearby property, school grounds, or commercial landscaping area was treated
- Finding out that a family member may have been exposed through work clothing or workplace residue
Because Tinley Park is a suburban community with active residential landscaping and ongoing property maintenance, exposure histories can be scattered across different locations and time periods—at home, at work, and during yard or grounds projects.


