In and around Spring Hill, KS, exposure claims often connect to everyday routines rather than a single dramatic event. People typically report exposure through:
- Home and neighborhood weed control: mowing, edging, or trimming after a yard has been treated.
- Landscaping and grounds work: applying or cleaning up after herbicide use for commercial properties.
- Agricultural proximity: living or working near land where herbicides are applied during growing seasons.
- Residue on clothing and gear: work boots, gloves, sprayers, and tools that are brought into garages or homes.
- Secondhand exposure: family members who were around a person who handled herbicides at work.
Because these scenarios can unfold over months or years, the key is building a timeline that matches your medical records—without guessing.


