Many people in our area don’t start with a “lawsuit idea.” They start with something else—an unexpected cancer diagnosis, persistent symptoms that don’t resolve, or a doctor suggesting they look deeper into possible environmental causes.
In Danville and Boyle County, common exposure stories can include:
- Yard work on treated property—mowing, trimming, or cleaning up after spraying
- Farm and agriculture-adjacent contact—living near fields where herbicides are applied
- Secondhand exposure—work boots, gloves, or clothing brought indoors after landscaping or grounds duties
- Community settings—schools, parks, and commercial properties where vegetation management is ongoing
If you’re dealing with treatment schedules and medical uncertainty, the last thing you need is to figure out evidence and deadlines alone.


