Many people in Waconia don’t think of themselves as “industrial chemical workers.” Instead, exposure concerns often arise from everyday patterns:
- Home and lawn care routines: using concentrated weed killers, treating driveways, or managing ditches and landscaped beds.
- Property-adjacent spraying: living near fields or areas where herbicides are applied seasonally.
- Work and commuting environments: groundskeeping, facility maintenance, landscaping crews, or contractors who handle vegetation control.
- Secondhand exposure: residue carried on work boots, gloves, or clothing after a job site.
If you live near where spraying happens, or you’ve noticed a timeline between herbicide use and medical decline, an attorney can help you build a defensible record—without relying on guesswork.


