In Fitchburg and surrounding areas of Worcester County, herbicide exposure concerns often surface in everyday ways:
- Residential lawn and garden use: homeowners using weed killer during spring and summer, including repeat applications year to year.
- Property management and landscaping: contractors treating weeds along fences, walkways, parking areas, or drainage paths.
- Worksite exposure: people employed in groundskeeping, facilities, construction landscaping, or grounds maintenance where herbicides may be applied seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure: family members or coworkers who handled treated items—work boots, gloves, tools, or clothing—before coming indoors.
After a cancer or serious illness diagnosis, it’s common to feel like you’re trying to reconstruct the past while also dealing with appointments and treatment. A lawyer helps you rebuild your exposure timeline and organize the medical record so it can be reviewed with clarity.


