In a suburban community like Royal Oak, herbicide exposure can happen in everyday ways that are easy to overlook:
- Home use and repeat applications: Residents may treat driveways, fences, gardens, or lawn edges season after season.
- Secondhand exposure from landscaping: Mowing or handling vegetation after nearby spraying can introduce residue.
- Shared-property maintenance: Condos, apartments, and managed properties may use contractors whose application schedules are not always obvious.
- Household exposure: Work clothes, gloves, boots, or tools brought indoors can carry residue onto living spaces.
A strong claim depends on more than “I used weed killer.” It depends on what product was used, when it was used, how it was applied, and how the exposure connects to the diagnosed illness.


