In the Topeka region, many people encounter weed-control products in everyday settings—not just on rural acreage.
Common exposure scenarios we see in the area include:
- Residential property maintenance: homeowners or hired lawn services applying herbicides along driveways, sidewalks, or fence lines.
- School and park grounds: landscaping contractors working around buildings and public areas where the public may later walk.
- Workplace exposure: roles in groundskeeping, landscaping, agriculture, utilities, and facility maintenance where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure at home: residue carried on work boots, clothing, tools, or equipment brought into a household.
When your illness appears years later, it can be hard to connect the dots. A local attorney can help you map your exposure history to your medical timeline—so your case is evaluated based on facts, not assumptions.


