Many people in the Northshore area encounter weed control products through everyday life—not just farm work. In Covington, common exposure scenarios include:
- Residential property treatment: using weed killer on driveways, fence lines, and landscaping beds, including repeat applications.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work: mowing or trimming after spraying, handling residue on tools, or working near treated areas.
- Secondhand contact: family members bringing residue home on work clothes or gear.
- Community maintenance: exposure that may occur when herbicides are applied near neighborhoods, commercial lots, or shared property areas.
Because these situations often span years, it’s easy to lose track of what was used and when. A local attorney can help you reconstruct an exposure timeline in a way that’s more likely to hold up when a case is disputed.


