Many people in Fishers are exposed in everyday ways that don’t feel “workplace-like,” such as:
- Helping with routine lawn and weed control on a residential property
- Mowing or trimming areas that were recently treated
- Being around landscaping crews that apply herbicides for HOA or commercial properties
- Living near areas where herbicides are used for vegetation management
- Handling tools, work gloves, or clothing that may carry residue
When a diagnosis arrives, the question becomes urgent: Is there a credible connection between what you were around and what you’re now facing? A local attorney can focus your story into a timeline that matches both the exposure and the medical record.


