Many local cases start with a familiar story:
- A homeowner or renter used weed killer on driveways, landscaping edges, or around fences.
- A groundskeeper, landscaper, or facility worker applied herbicides on a schedule.
- A family member handled mowing or yard cleanup shortly after spraying.
- Someone was exposed indirectly—through shared work clothing, tools, or residue tracked into the home.
In West Des Moines, these scenarios are common because suburban properties are closely spaced, outdoor maintenance is routine, and many people share neighborhoods, sidewalks, and common outdoor areas. When a diagnosis arrives, it can feel like the “how did this happen?” question comes all at once.
A lawyer’s role is to translate your timeline—when exposure likely occurred, where it occurred, and what products were used—into a case that can be evaluated fairly.


