In Columbia and the surrounding area, exposure often comes up in ways residents recognize:
- Weekend yard care: applying weed killer on properties near neighborhoods, townhomes, or rental houses, including repeat applications across seasons.
- Property turnover: new owners or tenants inheriting treated areas where residue can linger in the environment.
- Grounds and facility maintenance: work connected to schools, apartment complexes, event venues, and park-adjacent properties.
- Secondhand contact: family members or roommates exposed through contaminated work clothes, equipment, or vehicles.
These situations matter legally because liability usually depends on whether the product was used (or residue was carried) in a way that plausibly overlaps with your illness timeline.


