In and around Salina, many people’s lives intersect with agricultural products and landscape chemicals. Common real-world scenarios our clients describe include:
- Property and yard maintenance near treated land: mowing, trimming, or clearing vegetation after spraying.
- Work around ag operations: handling equipment, performing grounds work, or assisting with application sites.
- Family “secondary exposure”: residue carried on work boots, clothing, or tools used in the home.
- Long-term use patterns: repeated purchase and use of weed control products over multiple seasons.
When symptoms appear years later, it’s easy to lose key details—what product was used, when it was applied, and how often. The sooner you start organizing information, the easier it is for an attorney to help connect the dots.


