In Methuen and the surrounding Merrimack Valley area, herbicides are often used in ways that can be difficult to connect to illness later unless the timeline is organized early. Common scenarios include:
- Property and roadside treatments: Weed control is frequently applied along driveways, sidewalks, commercial frontage, and property edges that see regular foot traffic.
- Landscaping and grounds work: People who maintain lawns, landscaping beds, or large commercial grounds may be exposed during application and cleanup—especially when weather, wind, or inconsistent protective gear increases contact.
- Home use and residue transfer: Family members can be affected when treated yard areas generate residue on shoes, work gloves, or outdoor equipment that later comes inside.
- Seasonal “weekend” applications: Many residents apply herbicides during specific months. If symptoms appear years later, the connection can be missed without a clear record of when and how products were used.
A Methuen-area attorney will typically start by reconstructing your exposure pathway: what product(s) were used, when, where, how often, and what conditions existed at the time.


