Many cases in the Arnold area start with a familiar routine:
- Yard and landscaping work at home or for neighbors
- Property maintenance around retail strips, warehouses, and apartment complexes
- Repeated use of weed killers on driveways, fence lines, and wooded edges
- Mowing or cleanup after spraying
- Secondhand exposure from work gloves, boots, or clothing brought into the home
After a diagnosis—such as cancer or another serious illness—questions multiply fast: What product was used? How was it applied? When did exposure occur? Do my medical records support a link? A lawyer can help you convert those questions into a case plan.


