In and around Altoona, exposure often comes from everyday routines rather than one dramatic event. Residents commonly run into herbicides through:
- Yard and property maintenance: homeowners or renters using weed killers for driveways, fence lines, and landscaped areas.
- Landscaping, mowing, and groundskeeping: workers who apply or handle treated vegetation for parks, commercial properties, or residential HOAs.
- Secondhand contact: residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a shift—then transferred into a home.
- Proximity to application areas: people who live near fields, ditches, or rural properties where herbicides are applied.
Because these scenarios vary, a strong case in Altoona usually turns on building a clear timeline: when exposure likely occurred, how it happened, and how it lines up with the medical record.


