In Woodhaven and the surrounding Downriver area, herbicides are commonly used in settings where people often don’t think about long-term exposure risk:
- Residential lawn care: homeowners and contractors treating driveways, yards, and landscaping beds.
- Secondhand contact: residue transferred on shoes, gloves, tools, or clothing after spraying or mowing treated areas.
- Seasonal work and property maintenance: landscaping, groundskeeping, and facility maintenance where applications are performed on a schedule.
- Community and shared-property spraying: exposure can occur near treated common areas—especially if maintenance protocols aren’t consistent.
Because exposure in real life can be spread across multiple locations and dates, your attorney will focus on building a timeline that fits how your exposure likely occurred—rather than relying on broad assumptions.


