Herbicide claims don’t always begin with a farm. In and around Belgrade, exposure often shows up in everyday ways:
- Lawn and landscaping routines: repeated weed control during the growing season, sometimes with inconsistent protective gear.
- Secondhand exposure at home: residue on work boots, gloves, trailers, or clothing from nearby spraying or groundskeeping.
- Worksite exposure: grounds crews, landscaping contractors, facility maintenance, and agricultural or ranch-adjacent jobs.
- Community proximity: living near properties where vegetation is treated, including areas maintained for safety along roads and driveways.
- Seasonal “catch-up” spraying: late-season applications that leave residue on surfaces residents walk on, mow over, or handle.
These details matter legally. The strongest cases connect where exposure occurred, how it occurred, and how long it lasted—then match that to the medical picture.


