Many inquiries we receive from the Zachary area start with a familiar pattern:
- Yard and property treatment: homeowners who regularly apply weed control to driveways, fence lines, or garden areas.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people who mow, trim, or maintain properties after herbicide has been applied.
- Workplace exposure: employees at facilities or service businesses where vegetation control is routine.
- Secondhand exposure: family members who may have handled work clothing, boots, gloves, or tools used during application.
In suburban communities, it’s also common for residents to have close proximity to neighbors’ yards or treated acreage. That can make it harder to reconstruct what happened—especially when diagnoses come years later.


