People in the East Bethel area often report exposure in a few common patterns:
- Home and yard application: regular use of weed killers on driveways, fence lines, and wooded edges.
- Landscaping and groundskeeping: work involving spraying, mowing treated areas, or handling tools used around herbicide-treated vegetation.
- Secondhand contact: residue brought into homes on gloves, boots, work pants, or equipment.
- Seasonal timing confusion: illnesses diagnosed months or years later—when memories of product names and application methods are harder to reconstruct.
A local attorney can help you organize what you remember (and what you can still prove) so your claim is evaluated based on evidence—not just fear or assumptions.


