Many herbicide-related cases turn on what happened in the real world—what product was used, where it was applied, and how exposure occurred. In Terre Haute and surrounding areas, exposure may come from:
- Residential lawn care (mixing concentrates, mowing treated grass too soon, or handling plants soon after spraying)
- Work settings tied to outdoor maintenance such as landscaping, groundskeeping, agriculture, and facility upkeep
- Secondhand exposure when residue is carried on clothing, boots, tools, or work gloves
- Treated vegetation near commutes and high-traffic areas, including where property owners or contractors manage weeds for safety and appearance
Because these details are often spread across years, the strongest cases are typically built by organizing dates, product information, and medical records in a clear timeline.


