In and around Bel Air, exposure questions often begin with a practical timeline:
- Yard and driveway maintenance after herbicides were applied for weeds or invasive growth
- Landscaping or groundskeeping at homes, HOA-managed properties, or commercial lots
- Working in outdoor roles where vegetation was treated seasonally
- Secondhand exposure—for example, residue tracked on clothing, boots, or tools after a workday
A lawyer familiar with local evidence patterns will often focus first on what happened in the months and years leading up to a diagnosis—because that’s what helps determine whether the exposure story is legally persuasive.


