Many people contact counsel after they realize their exposure wasn’t a one-time event. In and around Laurel, common scenarios include:
- Property and landscaping work at homes, community lots, or commercial sites where herbicides were applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure from residue on work clothes, boots, or tools used on weekends or returned to the home.
- Recurring yard or grounds maintenance for properties near wooded edges, drainage areas, or managed vegetation.
- Workplace involvement with facilities, maintenance crews, or outdoor contractors who handled vegetation control.
The key is not just “I used a weed killer.” It’s building a timeline that connects product use or residue to the period leading up to diagnosis.


