Farmington is a community where many homeowners maintain yards, driveways, and landscaping throughout the growing season. That means herbicide exposure often isn’t limited to industrial work—it can happen through:
- Routine spring and summer lawn treatments on residential properties
- Landscaping services hired for home or commercial grounds
- HOA or neighborhood common-area maintenance where herbicides are applied
- Residue tracking (on shoes, clothing, tools, or shared outdoor equipment)
- Indirect exposure after spraying winds drift toward patios, gardens, and walkways
When you speak with a lawyer, the goal is to map your real-life exposure story—what was sprayed, when it was applied, who applied it, where you were during or after application, and what symptoms appeared over time.


