Many South Lyon, MI cases start with a familiar pattern: someone followed local “spring and fall” lawn routines, relied on a weed-and-grass schedule, or handled treated brush while maintaining a property. Others learn about possible connections only after a doctor identifies a condition and your family begins reviewing past exposures.
What matters legally is not just that a product was used—it’s how exposure likely happened in the real world. In South Lyon, that often includes:
- Residential spraying and yard work (mixing concentrate, applying with a pump sprayer, trimming after treatment)
- Landscaping and groundskeeping work connected to schools, HOA-managed areas, or commercial properties
- Secondhand exposure from residue on clothing, tools, gloves, or vehicles used for yard maintenance
When you reach out, the goal is to translate what you remember into evidence that can be evaluated.


