Many people in Grosse Pointe Park don’t realize a potential issue until after a cancer diagnosis or another serious health change. Common local situations include:
- Yard and landscaping services treating residential or commercial properties along busy residential corridors
- Seasonal cleanup and mowing after spraying—when residue can transfer to clothing, footwear, or gloves
- Household “second-contact” exposure, such as when a spouse or family member worked with herbicides and brought residue home
- Community maintenance around shared areas (paths, common borders, or property edges), where people may not know when treatment occurred
- Home improvement projects that disturb treated vegetation or stored chemicals
Even if you didn’t apply the product yourself, you may still have a claim if the facts show you were exposed in a way that relates to your illness.


