Many people first start looking for legal help after their doctor provides a diagnosis and they begin reviewing their past. In Worth, common triggers include:
- Home or HOA-adjacent property maintenance where herbicides are applied seasonally
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, or facility work tied to weed control schedules
- Secondhand exposure, such as residue tracked on work boots or clothing from someone who handled sprays
- Long-term symptom changes that lead to follow-up testing and an eventual cancer diagnosis
When you’re focused on treatment, it’s easy to lose time trying to reconstruct exposure details. Legal guidance can help you act quickly and methodically—without turning your recovery into a research project.


