In Winfield and surrounding areas, people commonly report exposure through:
- Property and roadside maintenance: mowing and trimming around treated areas, including ditches, fence lines, and landscaped lots.
- Agricultural and equipment work: handling sprayers, maintaining application equipment, or working near where herbicides were stored.
- Secondhand contact: contaminated work clothes or gear brought home after a long day on a yard, field, or facility.
- Community and institutional grounds: exposure may also be tied to routine vegetation control for parks, schools, churches, and similar public spaces.
These details matter legally because the claim typically turns on how exposure occurred, when it occurred, and what medical condition followed.


