In and around Marlborough, herbicide exposure concerns commonly start after one of these real-world scenarios:
- Property and landscaping work: Homeowners, grounds crews, contractors, and landscapers may apply weed control to yards, business lots, or common areas.
- Commercial building maintenance: Retail, office, and industrial properties often use vegetation control around entrances, loading areas, and perimeter fences.
- Secondhand exposure: Family members can be affected when clothing, boots, tools, or work gear carry residue indoors after outdoor work.
- Nearby treatment and drifting: Residents who live close to treated lawns, agricultural land, or managed roadside vegetation may notice timing patterns after applications.
Because Massachusetts cases depend heavily on how exposure happened and when, an attorney’s job is to turn those memories into a documented, legally useful timeline.


