Many people don’t realize the potential connection until later—often when a doctor confirms a serious condition or when ongoing symptoms stop improving.
In Hannibal, common real-life exposure scenarios include:
- Property and yard maintenance for seasonal homes and year-round residences
- Mowing and cleanup after nearby herbicide application (including residue on tools, gloves, and clothing)
- Work exposure tied to landscaping, groundskeeping, facility maintenance, or agricultural-adjacent labor
- Household/secondhand exposure, such as when a worker brings residue home on work boots or workwear
When these exposures happen repeatedly—over a season, a job cycle, or multiple years—the paperwork and details can become easy to lose. Getting organized early is often the difference between a claim that can be supported and one that can’t.


