In a community like Shelbyville, herbicide exposure questions often come up in familiar settings, such as:
- Residential and rental property maintenance (spraying for weeds on driveways, fence lines, and wooded edges)
- Landscaping, groundskeeping, and agricultural work where herbicides may be part of routine seasonal duties
- Secondhand exposure—residue on work boots, clothing, or equipment that ends up in a home garage or laundry area
- Neighbor-adjacent spraying along property boundaries where drifting spray or treated vegetation may be common
After a serious diagnosis, many people start asking: Was my exposure the kind that legally counts? and How do I prove it when the labels and product containers are long gone? An attorney can help you reconstruct the story using whatever documentation still exists.


