In and around Crowley, herbicides may be encountered through everyday routines, including:
- Residential property maintenance: mowing treated areas, trimming brush, or cleaning up after spraying.
- Worksite exposure: landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, and equipment/grounds crews that handle vegetation control.
- Agricultural-adjacent exposure: time spent near fields, right-of-way areas, or properties where vegetation is routinely managed.
- Secondhand exposure: clothing or gear brought home from work boots, uniforms, gloves, or tools.
These patterns matter legally because claims typically turn on how exposure occurred, when it occurred, and how that exposure connects to the medical condition your doctor diagnosed.


