In Melrose, people often connect the dots only after a doctor identifies a condition that raises concerns. The timeline may look like this:
- You used weed control products at home for lawn and garden maintenance.
- A landscaping or groundskeeping crew treated nearby areas—sometimes around driveways, sidewalks, or shared outdoor spaces.
- You were exposed indirectly, such as through treated vegetation on clothing, equipment, or work gear brought into a garage or home.
When symptoms persist or a diagnosis changes your life, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed. The legal work isn’t about second-guessing your medical decisions—it’s about organizing the facts so your claim can be evaluated fairly under Massachusetts law.


