Residents don’t always connect symptoms to herbicides right away. In Westbrook, exposure concerns commonly come up in scenarios like:
- Lawn and garden applications: repeated use of weed killers around homes, rental properties, or shared outdoor areas.
- Seasonal property work: landscaping, groundskeeping, and maintenance roles where herbicides are applied during peak warm-weather months.
- Secondhand exposure: residue tracked indoors on work boots, jackets, gloves, or vehicle cargo.
- Near-spray contact: mowing treated vegetation soon after application or working/playing in areas shortly after spraying.
These are practical details that matter legally. The strongest cases don’t rely on “it seems like it could be related”—they rely on a credible timeline showing how exposure occurred and how it connects to a diagnosed condition.


