One of the most common questions we hear from Lincoln-area clients is how exposure could have happened when they weren’t the one holding the sprayer.
In real-world Lincoln scenarios, exposure can occur through:
- Landscaping and lawn maintenance: Mixing or applying herbicides, mowing treated areas too soon, or cleaning up spray residue.
- Commercial property upkeep: Landscaping contractors servicing shopping centers, office grounds, or rental properties.
- Secondhand contact: Work boots, gloves, or clothing brought into a home environment after an application job.
- Near-spray situations: Living or working close to treated acreage where drift or tracked residue becomes part of daily life.
Your lawyer’s job is to map your exposure story to a medically supported explanation—using product details, timelines, and records that can stand up to scrutiny.


