In the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky area, many people are exposed through familiar, local pathways:
- Landscaping and grounds work at commercial centers, apartment complexes, and schools
- Home lawn and property maintenance, including repeated seasonal weed control
- Roadside or right-of-way treatments near where people walk, drive, or wait for school and commuting
- Secondhand exposure, such as herbicide residue carried on work boots, clothing, or tools
When symptoms persist or a doctor identifies a serious condition, it’s common to look back and wonder whether past herbicide use could be part of the story. A lawyer can help determine whether the exposure timeline you remember aligns with the kind of product contact that matters legally.


