In New Hope and the surrounding metro area, exposure often doesn’t come from a single “farm field” scenario. It may happen through:
- Lawn and landscaping services for homes, HOAs, or rental properties
- Spring and fall yard treatments around driveways, sidewalks, and play areas
- Residue on clothing and boots after yard work or maintenance
- Shared property maintenance at apartment complexes and managed communities
Because these exposures can be tied to routine schedules—like seasonal spraying—many people only connect the dots after a diagnosis. The legal work then focuses on reconstructing when and how exposure likely occurred in your specific neighborhood setting.


