Stillwater’s mix of residential properties, seasonal lawn care, and commercial landscaping creates exposure pathways that aren’t always obvious at first.
Common local scenarios include:
- Seasonal yard treatments: homeowners or contractors applying herbicide on walkways, driveways, or garden edges—sometimes without consistent recordkeeping.
- Landscaping and grounds roles: workers applying weed control for HOAs, commercial lots, marinas, or municipal-adjacent properties.
- Secondhand residue: exposure carried on boots, gloves, or clothing after outdoor work.
- High-traffic outdoor routines: families spending time outside soon after treatment, especially around shared property borders.
In many cases, the hardest part isn’t the medical diagnosis—it’s reconstructing what product was used, where it was applied, and when it happened. Your attorney focuses on building that timeline using documents and credible witness details.


