Many people in Northwest Indiana first connect the dots after a medical appointment—especially when symptoms persist or a serious condition is diagnosed. In communities like Merrillville, exposure histories often fall into a few real-world patterns:
- Residential lawn and garden application: using weed killers season after season, including mixing concentrates or treating areas near play spaces.
- Workplace groundskeeping: landscaping crews, facility maintenance teams, and property service contractors who handle herbicide application.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on clothing, gloves, boots, or equipment after work.
- Nearby spraying: exposure risks from herbicide use on adjacent properties, commercial sites, or managed areas.
If you’re dealing with medical uncertainty and bills at the same time, you don’t need to figure out the legal pathway alone.


