Many people don’t think of herbicide exposure as a legal issue until after a diagnosis. In Bardstown, common real-life scenarios include:
- Landscaping and lawn maintenance: mowing, trimming, or weeding after spraying—especially when treated plants were disturbed.
- Farm and property upkeep: mixing, applying, or handling vegetation control products near barns, fence lines, and driveways.
- Secondhand exposure: family members exposed through work clothes or shared equipment.
- Working near treated areas: grounds work at facilities, schools, or commercial properties where herbicides may be applied seasonally.
A strong claim depends on more than the belief that “Roundup caused it.” It requires a clear exposure timeline and medical records that can be reviewed in a legally meaningful way.


