In Plymouth, herbicide exposure often shows up through everyday patterns rather than a single dramatic event. For example:
- Outdoor crews or maintenance workers applying weed control for property management or landscaping
- Residents treating yards, driveways, and fence lines during the growing season
- People mowing or cleaning after spraying, when residue can transfer to clothing, tools, or gloves
- Household exposure when a family member brings treated workwear home
These fact patterns matter legally because liability generally turns on how exposure happened, how often it occurred, and how it lines up with your diagnosis and treatment timeline.


