Many Lawrence-area cases involve exposure patterns tied to day-to-day life rather than a single “spray event.” For example:
- Groundskeeping and property maintenance for apartment buildings, small commercial lots, and municipal-adjacent areas.
- Seasonal weed control that keeps recurring on the same property year after year.
- Secondhand exposure through residue on work clothes, boots, or shared exterior equipment.
- Neighborhood proximity where nearby application can affect patios, sidewalks, and play areas.
Because these exposures can be gradual, the early work is often identifying what products were used, when application occurred, and how your family or workplace was realistically affected.


