In Wood Dale, many exposures are not limited to a single “spray day.” They can happen through:
- Landscaping and grounds work in residential complexes and commercial corridors
- Homeowner or tenant use of weed control products for driveways, sidewalks, and fence lines
- Tracking residue indoors on boots, work pants, gloves, or tools
- Secondhand exposure when a partner or family member handles treated areas and returns to the home
Because of that, the timeline often includes multiple contact points—before and after application. For an attorney, that means the case evaluation typically starts with reconstructing when exposure likely occurred relative to symptoms and diagnosis.


