In Clinton and the surrounding area, herbicide exposure concerns may arise when:
- Outdoor property work is part of the job. Landscaping crews, grounds teams, and facility maintenance staff may use vegetation control products during seasonal schedules.
- Residential or neighborhood spraying happens nearby. Even if you didn’t apply the product, you may have been exposed through recent spraying on adjacent property, shared access areas, or common landscape beds.
- You handled residue after application. People sometimes come into contact with treated surfaces, equipment, or clothing after spraying—especially when work shifts or family routines overlap.
- Outdoor commuting or jobsite conditions matter. If your work takes you past vegetation control areas (including industrial sites and perimeter grounds), exposure can be incremental and easy to overlook.
Because these scenarios are fact-specific, your claim usually turns on what can be proven about where the exposure happened, what products were involved, and when symptoms began.


