Many Hattiesburg residents don’t think of themselves as “chemical exposure” claimants. The exposure often looks ordinary at first—until a diagnosis changes everything.
Typical situations we see locally include:
- Residential yard treatment: homeowners or hired applicators using glyphosate-based products on driveways, fence lines, and “weed patches” along sidewalks and lawns.
- Landscaping and grounds work: people who maintain properties, schools, churches, or commercial lots where vegetation is controlled seasonally.
- Secondhand exposure from work clothing: residue carried on uniforms or work boots, especially when someone changes clothes at home.
- Seasonal application routines: repeated spraying during the same months each year, creating a long exposure window rather than a single incident.
Because these facts are local and practical, your attorney’s job is to turn them into an evidence-ready record—so your claim doesn’t rely on assumptions.


