In the Highland / Lake County area, herbicide exposure concerns commonly come from situations like:
- Residential property treatment: repeated use of weed killers for driveways, fence lines, and landscaping beds.
- Community and neighborhood maintenance: herbicide application by contractors for common areas, retention ponds, or managed properties.
- Work-related exposure: landscaping, groundskeeping, utilities, warehouse/industrial site maintenance, or agricultural work in the broader region.
- “Second-contact” exposure: residue brought home on work boots, clothing, or tools after an application day.
Because exposure can be intermittent and spread out over time, your case often depends on reconstructing a practical timeline: what products were used, where exposure occurred, and when symptoms began to change.


