Grandville is the kind of community where many homes have maintained lawns, and where landscaping and snow/yard services may come through regularly in spring and summer. Exposure can happen in ways that aren’t always obvious at first, including:
- Yard and property treatment done by a contractor or neighbor
- Mowing, trimming, or weeding in areas that were recently sprayed
- Work-related exposure for people employed in groundskeeping, facilities, or agriculture-related roles
- Residue brought home on work clothes, boots, or tools
In Michigan, timing matters. If your diagnosis came after years of seasonal exposure, your medical records may capture key events—symptoms, imaging, pathology, and treatment decisions. Your attorney’s job is to organize those medical facts alongside your exposure timeline so your claim is evaluated on evidence, not guesswork.


