Many people in Great Bend first connect the dots after a diagnosis, but the exposure story often looks similar:
- Property and yard maintenance: homeowners and renters using weed killers on driveways, fence lines, or around outbuildings.
- Agricultural work: involvement with spraying, field maintenance, equipment cleaning, or tasks performed near treated areas.
- Seasonal outdoor exposure: helping during peak application times—mowing, trimming, or clearing vegetation after spraying.
- Secondhand exposure: laundry or handling work gear after applying herbicides, or close contact with someone who used or transported product.
A key point: in these cases, the “when and how” matters. Your attorney will want to understand the specific routine you followed and the conditions in Great Bend where exposure could have occurred.


