Local lifestyles can create realistic exposure scenarios, such as:
- Landscaping and lawn-care routines around homes and businesses where weed control is applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure when workers bring residue home on clothing or equipment.
- Outdoor community and event settings where treated grounds may be part of ongoing maintenance.
When a cancer or other serious condition is diagnosed, questions tend to follow quickly: Was the exposure significant enough to matter legally? Who can be held responsible? What documentation will support my story? A Mandeville-based attorney focuses on turning those questions into a case plan grounded in evidence.


